Argentina to Declassify Nazi-Era Documents
- Argentina will declassify government archives related to Nazi activity to reveal how war criminals fled after World War II, as announced by President Javier Milei during a meeting with the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
- Researchers and the public will gain access to these records stored in Argentina's General Archive of the Nation.
- Historians estimate that Argentina provided refuge to about 5,000 Nazi war criminals, including notable figures Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele, which the newly released documents may help clarify.
- Rabbi Abraham Cooper from the Simon Wiesenthal Center welcomed the initiative as an important step toward justice, supporting Milei's commitment to transparency and historical accountability.
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Netherlands: Online archive reveals names of hundreds of thousands of Nazi collaborators
Since the beginning of the year, Dutch people have been able to find out whether family members have worked with the Nazis during the Second World War. The publication of the names is being emotionally debated.
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