Author Uki Goñi explains how the entry papers for SS criminals Josef Mengele and Erich Priebke carried consecutive numbers at Argentina's Migrations office. The clip is from the documentary "Fugitive Nazis" directed by David Massar and aired by Discovery Channel. http://facebook.com/ukinet
@sonicbreaker00 it wasn't Argentina's fault, that's just a country. Once again it was People who did wrong, by letting murdering B******d's enter & stay in the country, and give them shelter. It was people who started WW2 with their racism and other ideas. And so it goes on and on and on
@sonicbreaker00 it wasn't Argentina's fault, that's just a country. Once again it was People who did wrong, by letting murdering B******d's enter & stay in the country, and give them shelter. It was people who started WW2 with their racism and other ideas. And so it goes on and on and on
Broadsword255 1 year ago
California was also refuge for Nazis. While Saskatchewan side, Queensland or Jo'burg
biildecaledonia 2 years ago
Nice piece of research. Argentina was a f'n Nazi cesspool. Disgusting how they welcomed these scumbags practically with open arms.
SabuPtolemy 3 years ago