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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