Javier Milei declassifies documents about Nazis who fled to Argentina
President Javier Milei lifts secrecy over Nazi files that escaped to Argentina after World War II
March 26, 2025 - 9:50hs
President Javier Milei made a historic decision after holding talks with the Simon Wiesenthal Center: declassifying all Nazi-related documents that fled Europe to Argentina after World War II through the "ratlines."
This crucial step drives the investigation initiated in 2020 on those who coordinated and financed the infamous "ratlines," the clandestine escape routes that allowed Nazi criminals to flee from Europe to South America and other destinations.
Juan Domingo Perón, president of our country since 1946, was one of the main actors in receiving these fugitives. Idolating Adolf Hitler, Perón believed that the military, scientific and technical experience of the Nazis could be used to benefit his country.
How did the Nazis get to Argentina?
One of the most notorious Nazis to arrive in Argentina via these escape routes was Adolf Eichmann, a key architect of Hitler's Final Solution. Eichmann arrived in 1950 under the alias Riicardo Klement and resided in Buenos Aires until he was captured by the Mossad, who transferred him to Israel to be tried and executed.
Argentina's declassification of the archives represents a vital step towards the exhibition of decades of complicity and collusion that protected the Nazis from justice.
The findings that emerge from this investigation will shed light on the history of the post-war period, finally revealing the truth about the functioning of the ratlines and Argentina's participation in the protection of these criminals.
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