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Argentina's Supreme Court uncovered boxes of Nazi documents, stirring up the country's complex history with Nazi refugees ...
Around a dozen boxes of Nazi material confiscated by Argentinean authorities during World War II were recently rediscovered ...
More than 80 boxes filled with documents from Nazi Germany have been discovered in the basement of Argentina’s Supreme Court, decades after the crates were stashed in 1941.
A federal judge ordered that the cargo be seized and referred the matter to Argentina's Supreme Court. In its announcement this week, the court didn't say why the boxes had gone unopened for so long.
Inside were stacks of Nazi papers, including material "intended to consolidate and propagate Adolf Hitler's ideology in Argentina" during the war, the court said.
Documents unearthed from wooden crates in the basement of Argentina's top court included Nazi notebooks, photographs and postcards. (ULAN/Pool/Latin America News Agency via Reuters) It was only by ...