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After the collapse of the Third Reich, many Nazis vanished - but they didn’t just disappear. They escaped using The Ratlines, ...
Up to 10,000 Nazi war criminals fled Europe using these escape routes. Javier Milei pledges to declassify files related to ...
03/01/2020 March 1, 2020. After World War II, thousands of Nazis fled to South America along so-called ratlines — often with the help of Catholic clergy. The Vatican is now opening its archives ...
This weekend, John Burns of the New York Times again makes the hackneyed “Iraq is Vietnam” analogy (see Shadow of Vietnam Falls Over Iraq River Raids for a prior example by Mr. Burns).. Iraq veteran ...
Real-life characters appear in "Ratlines," including former prime minister Charles Haughey, Ryan's ostensible boss for this case. And, it turns out, Skorzeny and a Breton nationalist who has a ...
Germany Secret documents on Nazis who fled to Argentina after WWII being declassified The documents will likely include Nazi-linked bank accounts and records documenting the use of Nazi 'ratlines' ...
I concentrated on each step to negotiate the ratlines, which are tied to each side of the vessel and the masts. I looked down into the beautiful, light blue water of Lake Erie, near Canada. Water ...
The "Ratlines" were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe in the aftermath of World War II. ADVERTISEMENT In 1930-1932 Argentina had a pro-Nazi military regime led by ...
One of the fastest-expanding companies on the Spanish-language drama series scene, BTF Media, is teaming with Argentina-based author-historian Uki Goñi on one of BFT Media’s biggest titles ever ...
In Northern Ireland, the past may never die, but in Stuart Neville’s vision, its people certainly do — often in twisted and horrible ways. The current master of neo-noir detective fiction ...
Ratlines opens with a former Nazi being killed in Ireland. A message is pinned to the body threatening another German, the real-life figure of Otto Skorzeny, a colonel in the Third Reich who has ...
Argentine president opening files on Nazi ‘ratlines’ that trafficked Eichmann, Mengele Up to 10,000 Nazi war criminals fled Europe using these escape routes.