Wednesday, March 28, 2018

No country outside of Europe and South America have ever won the world cup..............



The 7 Most Notorious Nazis Who Escaped to South America - History ...

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Dec 27, 2017 - HIS PATH TO SOUTH AMERICA: After the end of the war, Stangl was captured by the Americans but escaped to Italy from an Austrian prison camp in 1947. Assisted by the Nazi-sympathizing Austrian bishop Alois Hudal, Stangl traveled to Syria on a Red Cross passport before sailing to Brazil in 1951.

How South America Became a Nazi Haven - History in the Headlines

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Nov 12, 2015 - According to a 2012 article in the Daily Mail, German prosecutors who examined secret files from Brazil and Chile discovered that as many as 9,000 Nazi officers and collaborators from other countries escaped from Europe to find sanctuary in South American countries. Brazil took in between 1,500 and ...

Ratlines (World War II aftermath) - Wikipedia

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Ratlines were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe at the end of World War II. These escape routes mainly led toward havens in Latin America, particularly Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador and Bolivia, as well as in Switzerland. Other destinations ...

Category:Nazis in South America - Wikipedia

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Pages in category "Nazis in South America". The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). A. Ludolf von Alvensleben. B. Klaus Barbie · Operation Bolívar. C. Herberts Cukurs. D. Pierre Daye. E. Adolf Eichmann. G. The German Doctor. H. Aribert Heim · Egil ...

Nazi Havens in South America - Aish.com

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Jan 13, 2018 - Secret files reveal 9000 Nazi war criminals fled to South America after WWII.

The Myth of Nazis in South America | HuffPost

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The fact that some senior Nazis were able to escape from Berlin is proven by the history of Adolf Eichmann who was clearly able to escape and travel to South America. This would have involved a German transport aircraft to travel from Spain to South America. The popular accounts in Britain involve Paraguay as a ...

Nazi collection found in Argentina could offer 'irrefutable proof' of top ...

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Jun 20, 2017 - The main hypothesis among investigators and member of Argentina's Jewish community is that they were brought to Argentina by a high-ranking Nazi or Nazis after WWII, when the South American country became a refuge for fleeing war criminals, including some of the best known. As leading members of ...

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