Nazi Escape Routes
After the war in Europe, many Nazis sought to evade capture and potential execution, prompting the creation of escape routes known as ratlines. These paths often led through sympathetic countries like Spain and Italy, where fleeing Nazis could blend into the chaos of post-war Europe. Utilizing lax regulations from organizations like the Catholic Church and the Red Cross, they managed to travel under assumed identities, evading justice for their war crimes.In this clip
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