Buenos Aires letter

In South America, he married and could practice his professional as a doctor. While he fled, he used alias Helmut Gregor, but sometimes he also used his true identity: Josef Mengele. The Nazi doctor from the Auschwitz extermination field, infamously known as the “Angel of Death” for his experiments in prisoners, fled to Argentina in 1949 before moving to Paraguay and then Brazil, where he died in 1979 without having been taken before justice. “I could trust good contacts and money to evade those looking for it,” he said LegacyThe Journal of Argentine Archives, in 2017. Like Mengele, other Nazi officials evaded the prosecution after the end of World War II, since Nuremberg’s judgments advanced in November 1945 to judge the main leaders of the third Reich by Wencimes and crimes. His escape led to a subject to thousands or kilometers to South America, in particular to Argentina.
On Monday, March 24, the Argentine government announced the next declassification of new documents regarding the settlement of these Nazis within the country. The chief of the Cabinet, Guillermo Francos, specified that “banking and financial operations” that facilitate their escape “have not yet been made public.” This announcement followed a meeting between Ultraliberal President Javier Milei and the representatives of the Simon Wiecenthal Center. On this occasion, The Human Rights Ngo Present Him With A Letter from the United States Senate Judiciary Committee Requesting That “Argentina Coopereate in the investigation into credit suisse’s (now ubs Group Ag) aid to Nazis,” The Letter to Nazis, “The Letter to Nazis,” The Letter To Nazis, “The Letter to Nazis,” The Letter to Nazis, “The Letter to Nazis,” The Letter to Nazis, “The letter to the Nazis”, the letter to the Nazis, “The letter to the Nazis,” The letter to the Nazis, “The letter to the Nazis,” The letter to the Nazis “, the Argentine published the Nazis, the letter. He mentions an internal investigation conducted by the financial institution in 2021, marked by “the best efforts of the” banks “obstruction, as well as the discovery of a” ‘significant connection’ between Credit suisse and many people who helped the Nazis to flee from Europe after World War II “. These” connections “, according to the letter, constituted one of the mechanisms of the” rats ” rats “, which refer to Nazi exfiltration networks).
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