The Argentine government has published the digital archive of the Nazi activities that fled to the country after World War II. The digital archive includes documents for notorious criminals, such as Joseph Mengele and Adolf Eichmann. These are more than 1,850 documents available only in print in the Argentine national archives since 1992, but have now been posted on the internet and can be accessed by them, thanks to “extensive efforts to restore and digitize,” the interior ministry said today. Documents on the Colonel of SS Eichmann, who was responsible for the transfer of millions of Jews to extermination camps, are now available to any internet user. After World War II, the “architect” of the Holocaust fled to Argentina where Israeli agents captured him and transported him to Israel in May 1960. Adolf Eichmann was tried for crimes against humanity and two years later. Mengele […]
Source: News Beast

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