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Dozens of boxes of Nazi material confiscated by Argentinean authorities during World War II were recently rediscovered in the Supreme Court’s basement, the court said on Sunday.
Argentina has released more than 1,850 documents detailing the post-WWII activities of several key Nazi criminals, including ...
Dozens of boxes of Nazi material confiscated by Argentinean authorities during World War II were recently rediscovered in the ...
President Javier Milei publishes documents detailing country's role as post-WW2 'haven' for Nazis, including Josef Mengele ...
Workers found crates packed with swastika-covered notebooks, postcards and photographs while preparing to move the court's ...
For 84 years, Argentina's Supreme Court has been sitting on crates containing files from Nazi Germany. The documents were ...
Recently declassified files suggest that Nazi criminals may have paid $200 million in gold bribes to Argentine authorities to ...
Argentina's General Archives (AGN) made available some 1,850 documents regarding Nazi activities in the country, including the presence of Josef Mengele, Erich Priebke and Adolf Eichmann.
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The Milei government has published online declassified files on the activities of war criminals in the country ...
Until now, documentation related to the activities of Nazi leaders in Argentina could only be viewed in a specially designated room at the National Archives. Declassified documents about Nazi ...
Argentina's Supreme Court discovered dozens of boxes filled Nazi material dating from World War II, including photos and postcards, among its archives in its basement.