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Nazi archive: 83 boxes found in Argentine court basement

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Argentina's Supreme Court has uncovered 83 boxes of Nazi-era documents, including propaganda, photos, and postcards, in its basement archives.

Axar.az, citing DW, reports that the materials, likely sent from Germany via Japan during World War II, were confiscated in 1941 over concerns they could impact Argentina's wartime neutrality.

The court is now working with the country's Holocaust Museum to study the items, which may reveal new insights into Nazi financing and influence in Argentina—a country known for harboring Nazi war criminals after the war.

Date
2025.05.13 / 14:53
Author
Axar.az
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