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Audiences recognised the uneasy truth: the flight of thousands of Nazi party members to Argentina after the Second World War remains "an extremely uncomfortable period" in the country's history.
The records confirm that Third Reich fugitives arrived in Argentina beginning in 1945 with the protection of Perón, and that their arrival was not isolated but part of a larger effort.
Argentina will move its embassy from a Tel Aviv suburb to Jerusalem next year, Argentinian President Javier Milei announced ...
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's description of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as the "new Hitler of ...
Discover why so many German officers and Nazi officials fled to Argentina after World War II, escaping justice and building ...
Supreme Court of Argentina Boxes full of Nazi propaganda that were confiscated during World War II have been rediscovered in the basement of Argentina’s Supreme Court. Workers recently stumbled ...
Axel Wahnish said the new route would be announced when Argentine President Javier Milei visits Israel for the second time ...
Argentine President Javier Milei delivered an impassioned address to Israel’s Knesset, promising to relocate his embassy to ...
Wahnish, the personal rabbi of Argentine President Javier Milei, was originally scheduled to depart from Buenos Aires on Aug.
The last four popes of the Catholic Church — John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis, and our new pope, Leo XIV — had hardworking ...