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Recently declassified files suggest that Nazi criminals may have paid $200 million in gold bribes to Argentine authorities to secure refuge in the country after World War II.
Among the slew of Nazi artifacts recently found in a house outside Buenos Aires, Argentina, perhaps the most notable were the toys. Toys reportedly meant for indoctrination -- including a box of ...
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The Forward on MSNYIVO’s centennial publication gives a glimpse of history through 100 objects"100 Objects from the Collections of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research" shows a sampling of the institutes archive.
Workers inside Argentina's Supreme Court uncovered a trove of Nazi propaganda hidden inside of old Champagne boxes. The workers were moving archival material out of the courthouse basement when ...
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How German Officers Escaped to Argentina After World War IIDiscover why so many German officers and Nazi officials fled to Argentina after World War II, escaping justice and building ...
Argentine President Javier Milei delivered an impassioned address to Israel’s Knesset, promising to relocate his embassy to ...
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The Forward on MSNRabbi-Ambassador Wahnish secures historic direct El Al flights from Argentina to IsraelWahnish, the personal rabbi of Argentine President Javier Milei, was originally scheduled to depart from Buenos Aires on Aug. 14, 2024, to begin his tenure in Israel. But his Air Europa flight — which ...
The Islamic Republic's campaign is not only aimed at Israel’s destruction, but at the erasure of Jewish memory itself ...
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Leading Balkan telecommunications company Telekom Srbija is expanding its scope in an effort to become a key international ...
The Bamberg public prosecutor revealed today, in connection with the controversy over the Israeli seizure of Adolf Eichmann, that Argentina several years ago refused a West German request for ...
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