Etiqueta: Perón
La Odessa que creó Perón
http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-14198-2002-12-15.html “La auténtica Odessa” es una muy minuciosa investigación que revela un secreto de medio siglo: cómo Perón armó una vasta red de agentes para rescatar cientos de criminales de guerra. Por Sergio Kiernan Goñi y la tapa de su detallada investigación sobre los nazis. Una de las cosas que llaman la atención de La […]
Perón y los nazis: una fraternal relación
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,2541762,00.html Entrevista con Uki Goñi, autor del libro “La auténtica ODESSA- La fuga nazi a la Argentina de Perón”, sobre un tema hasta hoy tabú en la Argentina. El traslado organizado de criminales nazis de Europa a la Argentina después de la II Guerra Mundial es uno de los capítulos más oscuros y tabuizados de […]
Half-Century Later, a New Look at Argentine-Nazi Ties
BUENOS AIRES – That scores of fugitive Nazis found their way to Argentina after World War II, aided and abetted by Gen. Juan D. Perón, is no secret. But according to a book just published here that draws extensively on archival material only now being made available to researchers, his government also offered a haven […]
Evita, the Swiss and the Nazis
by Georg Hodel iF magazine, January / February 1999 On June 6, 1947, Argentina’s first lady Eva Peron left for a glittering tour of Europe. The glamorous ax-actress was feted in Spain, kissed the ring of Pope Pius Xll at the Vatican and hobnobbed with the rich-and-famous in the mountains of Switzerland Eva Peron, known […]
Argentina, a Haven for Nazis, Balks at Opening Its Files
By LARRY ROHTER Published: March 09, 2003 SIGN IN TO E-MAIL PRINT Under fire because of a new book that documents for the first time how Juan Perón clandestinely maneuvered to bring Nazi and other war criminals to Argentina after World War II, the Peronist government here is resisting calls to release long-secret official records […]
Nazis & Argentina: a History Lesson
Any expat living in Buenos Aires will be aware of Argentina’s open door policy towards immigration. After all, lots of us just hop over to Uruguay every three months to perpetually renew our tourist visas. Technically it’s illegal to spend more than six months per year here on a tourist visa, but no-one seems to […]
What’s the true story on South American Nazis?
January 30, 2004 Dear Cecil: What’s the true story on South American Nazis? After World War II why would countries like Argentina and Paraguay want them? — David Storms Come now. After the war Argentina and Paraguay were run for years by nationalist strongmen, Juan Peron and Alfredo Stroessner respectively, who liked to strut around […]