The trail of Nazis Mengele and Eichmann in Argentina
Briefly

Josef Mengele, infamous for his atrocities at Auschwitz, escaped to Argentina in 1949 under a false identity. After living there freely for years, new declassified Argentine documents have revealed details about him and other high-ranking Nazis like Adolf Eichmann and Martin Bormann. The recent announcement by President Javier Milei to provide public access to these documents opens the door for greater understanding of Nazi fugitives' movements in Argentina, facilitating research and transparency around this dark chapter in history.
Mengele entered Argentina using a false passport under the name Helmut Gregor, claiming to be a mechanical technician seeking to start anew after World War II.
President Javier Milei's government announced the public access of nearly 2,000 declassified documents, enabling insights into the movements of Nazi fugitives in Argentina.
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