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The Nazi Ratlines and the Eichmann Hunt

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Following World War II, thousands of Nazi war criminals utilized "ratlines" to find refuge in Argentina, often with the support of Juan Perón’s regime and certain members of the clergy. While figures like Adolf Eichmann were eventually captured by Mossad, rumors of Adolf Hitler’s survival in remote Andean hideouts persist in popular culture despite forensic evidence confirming his 1945 death. Recent declassifications and financial probes into Nazi-linked bank accounts continue to uncover the extensive intelligence and economic networks that facilitated these escapes.

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