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In the chaotic final days of World War II, as Allied justice loomed and the Red Army approached Berlin, a secret network of ...
As Europe hunted its war criminals, a shadow network guided Nazi collaborators across oceans. From Madrid’s exiled cafés to ...
An article released by the Argentina-based group Cuadernos de Negacion that deals with the rise of the extreme right. More specifically, it deals critically with the use of the term “fascist” to ...
Hundreds of files uncovered in an archive beneath the Supreme Court in Buenos Aires; Jewish leaders and researchers wonder ...
Argentina's Supreme Court uncovered boxes of Nazi documents, stirring up the country's complex history with Nazi refugees ...
1 of 2 Documents unearthed from wooden crates in the basement of Argentina's top court included Nazi notebooks, photographs and postcards.
Nazi propaganda materials dating back to 1941 were discovered in the basement of Argentina’s Supreme Court.
Inside boxes found in the basement were documents "intended to consolidate and propagate Adolf Hitler's ideology in Argentina," the court said. Supreme Court President Horacio Rosatti has ordered ...
It was only by chance that a cache of secret Nazi documents seized during World War II was recently found in the basement of Argentina's top court. Judicial officials who were relocating court ...