The Real Odessa: How Peron Brought the Nazi War Criminals to Argentina
[2024-01-12 04:49:18]
Foreign Nazis, Belgian Rexist, Italian Fascist, Spanish Falun Gong practitioners, Romanian iron guards, Hungarian arrow shooters, French vicistes, Croatian wistus cists etc Argentina protection after the Second World War (1946 - 55, 1973 - 4 years). People knew this for a long time, but nobody really said why and how it happened. Although much of the details of this strange event in Europe and America's history will disappear forever, the book of journalist UkiGoñi is the result of a six-year study in the archives of Argentina, the United States, the UK, Belgium and Switzerland (which is wonderful is). Most of what we might know
A viable political choice of distant capitalism and super-lateral communism, the so-called third position, and the necessity of the Third World War and the concern for the evil of the Jews, is that Argentina's dominant elite and Nazis I believe everything. Argentina is also interested in militarized Catholic countries, and as a profit it considers losses in Europe. He gave Nuremberg "respect for military honor" to make it uncomfortable, to set as many European Far East fugets as possible in Argentina, to bring their military and technical expertise and the benefits of money and cash I decided to take it. You can try to smuggle with. This is the origin of Rat Line 's ideology, the path of escape from war criminals and their families who have reached South America by escaping from Europe. Paradoxically, it took Argentina's loyalty to allies and began declaring war with Nazi Germany. As the Germans understand, this enters Argentina into Germany and gives the right to begin smuggling war criminals after the war.
But other more secret ways are cooperation between German Hilsterin and Vatican bishops Aloïs Hudal, Argentinean Cardinal Antonio Caggiano, Croatian pastor Krunoslav Dragaganović and the Argentinean agent like Germany - Argentina and the European group. The wonderful ODESSA of Rudolf Freud (Simon Wiesenthal misunderstood several open and secret Nazi smuggling organizations that were somewhat thinking to be linked), but in fact it is a compilation of all these. More than 10,000 former German forces visited South America along these escape routes, many of which either settled in Argentina or passed through. These evacuation routes, their owners, the fugitives themselves, and their fate are the subject of this book.
As it must be preserved, this is an attractive history, incomplete, and we should thank Mr. Goñi for his efforts to put it together. The only important step now is to open the Vatican archive from this time. Perhaps will the current Argentine-born Pope take such a step?
According to UkiGoñi, author of "The Real Odessa: Argentina smuggling Nazis to Peron," in 1946 the Perón government sent a message to French counterparts through the Argentinean Cardinal Antonio Caciano. I would like to accept French Nazi co-researchers who may be prosecuted for war crimes. In the spring of that year, French war criminals who have an Argentine tourist visa passport issued by the International Red Cross started crossing the Atlantic Ocean. During the postwar European Communist regime, they tried to assist Catholic refugees, but the Vatican officials inadvertently helped escape the Nazi war criminals.
Prior to the war, Argentina hosted a powerful, highly organized parent Nazi element controlled by the German ambassador. From 1945 to 1946, under the guidance of Peron, the government quietly allowed some Nazi leaders to escape from Europe after the collapse of Germany. More than 300 Nazi fugitives fled to Argentina. In May 1960, Holocaust administrator Adolf Eimmann was captured by Mosad of Israel in Argentina, tried in Israel and executed.
In 1946, I was worried that many Jews were considered empathizers of the Nazi fascism tendency. Peron prevented Jews from entering Argentina, introduced Catholic religious education at public schools, and allowed Argentina to be a safe haven for escape from