Nazi Refugees in South America
Argentina became a sanctuary for thousands of Nazis after World War II, with estimates suggesting around 10,000 sought refuge in South America. Among them, Eichmann, the architect of the Final Solution, used a false identity to live a quiet life until his capture by Israeli agents. Meanwhile, Mengele, infamous for his horrific medical experiments, also found a new life in Argentina, marrying under his real name before settling in Buenos Aires.In this clip
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