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The Supreme Court official had a secret to share when he called Eliahu Hamra, the rabbi of Argentina's main Jewish community ...
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 ...
Argentina, Once Nazi Haven, ... Argentina's postwar leader, Gen. Juan Peron, was sympathetic to certain elements of fascist ideology and keen to play down its dark sides.
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.
Titles don't come much more self-explanatory than "Nazi Gold in Argentina." Rolo Pereyra's documentary follows the money from the Third Reich to the supposedly neutral Latin American nation before ...
Argentina’s Federal Police raided a man’s home Tuesday, conducting the country’s largest seizure of materials espousing Nazi propaganda in recent years.
Argentina was a refuge for Nazis after World War II. Adolf Eichmann was captured in the northern area of Buenos Aires in 1960. Nazi war criminals Joseph Mengele and Erich Priebke also made their ...
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.
The Libreria Argentina establishment sold books with images of swastikas, iron crosses and the imperial eagle of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, commonly known as the Nazi party, as ...
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.
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