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Argentina's Supreme Court Uncovers 83 Boxes of Nazi-Era Materials During Museum Preparations

  • Argentina's Supreme Court discovered 83 boxes of Nazi material in its Buenos Aires basement in 2025 while preparing a museum.
  • In June 1941, the German diplomatic mission in Tokyo dispatched the boxes to Argentina on the Japanese cargo vessel Nan-a-Maru, but they were seized by authorities during World War II.
  • The shipment included documents, propaganda, postcards, photographs, and thousands of Nazi notebooks intended to propagate Hitler's ideology in Argentina.
  • The court reported that when examining one of the boxes, they found documents aimed at supporting and spreading Nazi beliefs within Argentina during World War II.
  • Experts will examine the materials to uncover unknown Holocaust aspects and Nazi international financing networks, with preservation help from Argentina's Holocaust Museum.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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