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It is estimated around 10,000 Nazis and other fascist war criminals escaped persecution for their roles in the Holocaust by fleeing to Argentina and other Latin American countries.
Argentina is set to declassify all government-held files relating to Nazi fugitives who fled and settled in Argentina after World War II, according to reports. The documents will likely include ...
The CIA investigated whether Adolf Hitler was living in South America under an assumed identity as much as a decade after he ...
Recently declassified CIA documents detail an investigation into whether Hitler fled to Argentina, despite a lack of evidence ...
Newly declassified files hint at a decade-long hunt for Adolf Hitler in South America, challenging the widely accepted ...
In April 2025, social media users claimed the CIA "just" released classified documents proving Nazi leader Adolf Hitler survived World War II and escaped Germany to South America.
Declassified CIA files have revealed a secret mission in which the agency attempted to find Adolf Hitler, 10 years after he ...
The newly released archives could provide deeper insight into the extent of local support that enabled arrival of the fleeing ...
Hitler's valet Heinz Linge, for example, published a memoir of his time under the German dictator's service in 1980, in which ...
Argentinian President Javier Milei announced the declassification of significant archival documents revealing the identities of the Nazis who fled to Argentina after the Second World War.