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A large number of Jews were among the victims of Argentina’s right-wing military dictatorship in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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The Mysterious Nazi Submarine that Escaped to Argentina after WW2
Operation Regenbogen was launched at the end of World War II as a planned mass scuttling of all German submarines to avoid ...
We won’t be seeing Putin in handcuffs after his visit to speak with Trump tomorrow, but in dozens of other countries, he ...
Cameron Darwin Bossert's "The Animals Speak" details Walt Disney's 1941 trip to South America, and how he recovered from an ...
Year Reich" saw top Nazis killing themselves or fleeing retribution, or dangling from a noose. Adolf Eichmann was caught in ...
Vanina Biasi of the left-wing Workers’ Party is the first sitting legislator in Argentina to be indicted for antisemitism, ...
The worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Israel's plans to expand military control over the enclave have pushed Germany ...
NewsNation anchor digs in after failing to spot that video of congresswoman calling American Eagle jeans campaign racist was ...
With a rising generation of tech-savvy farmers, millions still outside the traditional banking system and a deep well of natural resources, Argentina is brimming with untapped potential. (Partner ...
A team of treasure hunters in Poland received approval to begin excavations to look for a Nazi treasure in a former SS bunker.
A growing number of American Jews whose parents and grandparents fled Germany during World War II are now getting German citizenship.
The United States and Argentina have announced plans to allow Argentine tourists to travel to the U.S. without a visa.
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