how nazis entered argentina during peron’s government | research & history

from germany to argentina … with love horror

Author Uki Goni was interviewed by Matt Seaton of the New York Times about the role of the Vatican, Swiss authorities, and the Argentinian government in organizing escape routes for Nazi criminals and collaborators.

1 Jun 2023

After World War 2, the remaining Nazis spread out to different countries seeking refuge from being persecuted as war criminals. They lived like average everyday citizens in hiding, keeping their horrific past a secret. Check out today’s epic new video that shines a light on the surviving Nazi whereabouts after WWII.

25 Apr 2023

Filo.Explica x Lalo Mir En 1938, el Luna Park se llenó de 20 mil personas simpatizantes de Adolf Hitler. Éste, constituyó el acto nazi más grande que se haya hecho fuera de Alemania en toda la historia.

Luego de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, llegaron criminales de guerra a nuestro país. Incluso existe el mito de que el mismo líder del nazismo se radicó en Argentina.

Hoy, hasta existen grupos neofascistas que buscan ganar peso político en muchos países, incluso el nuestro. ¿Cómo se explica el surgimiento de estos grupos? ¿Cuántos criminales llegaron a Argentina? ¿Puede hacer algo la Justicia?

 

31 Dec 2023

As the Allied armies advanced through France, Italy and Eastern Europe, high ranking officials and officers in the German National Socialist Party, the SS and the Wehrmacht seem to have finally realised that taking on most of the largest industrialised countries in the World all at the same time had not been the wisest idea, and at this point there was a slight chance that their supposedly Aryan behinds could get a little spanking for being such naughty little nazis.

And while by virtue of being human, no doubt a percentage of them might have enjoyed the odd flogging session, let’s just say not all of them were keen to assume the position and answer for their crimes. Especially if the position in question included getting choked out by a rope… Ok, listen, maybe this isn’t the best analogy. The point is, while for some people that’s all just a fun Saturday night, for these individuals, their crimes were such that they’d not get to continue breathing afterwards, which is key so as to be able to wonder what’s wrong with you as you look in the mirror the next morning.

Silliness aside, even the most rabid extremist was fully aware that their Axis enemies knew of their rather extreme crimes against humanity, see our video What Did the German Public Know About the Holocaust During WWII? As such, as the war was winding down and with the writing on the wall, many of the leaders among the Nazis – especially within the SS – started to draft plans for their escape to neutral and friendly nations in order to secure their livelihoods and lives after the war. One of the top destinations recommended by ‘Nazi Holiday Deals, Inc.’ was Argentina. But this all brings up the question of, of all the places in the world they could potentially go, “Why Argentina?”