The Argentine government maintained a detailed dossier on Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, who led a relatively carefree life in the country until he fled to Paraguay in 1959, according to ...
Where does it go, the past? In 1949, it went to Argentina. In Olivier Guez’s novel “The Disappearance of Josef Mengele,” that is the year the notorious Auschwitz physician, the so-called Angel of ...
Documents revealing how infamous Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, known as the "Angel of Death," led an open post-war life in Argentina were found among a massive trove of evidence released and declassified ...
Nearly 2,000 secret files which lift the lid on Nazi activities in Argentina in the wake of World War 2 have been released. Eight decades on from Germany's dire defeat, the next steps of those ...
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Argentina knew Josef Mengele was living in Buenos Aires in 1950s, declassified docs reveal
Infamous Nazi doctor Josef Mengele lived a comfortable life in an affluent Argentinian suburb after fleeing Germany, according to a comprehensive Fox News Spanish-language analysis of declassified ...
With “The Disappearance of Josef Mengele,” Russian dissident Kirill Serebrennikov trains his lens once more on the fault-lines of democracy, and the ease with which fascism takes hold and ...
When Adolf Eichmann was captured by the Mossad in Argentina, it made headlines all over the world. Eichmann was the biggest name to be captured, but Josef Mengele, Auschwitz’s infamous Dr. Death, was ...
Josef Mengele, the psycho-butcher-pervert doctor of the Third Reich, escaped justice by fleeing to South America at the end of World War II. "The German Doctor," directed by Lucia Puenzo, who adapted ...
Josef Mengele didn’t leave much — a bank account with about $1,000. When Rolf Mengele visited his father two years earlier, he brought $5,000. “That’s what was left over. He didn’t need much money.” ...
In a new biography, David G. Marwell tells the whole story of the notorious Nazi, down to the discovery of his bones. By Steven Aschheim Organizers sought to put a spotlight on the stories of ...
The Argentine government maintained a detailed dossier on Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, who led a relatively carefree life in the country until he fled to Paraguay in 1959, according to ...
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