Monday, March 23, 2015

Nazi hideout discovered in the jungles of Argentina – NEWSru.com

In the jungle, in the national park Teius Kuar in northern Argentina, near the border with Paraguay, a team of archaeologists discovered the ruins of the three buildings, which could be a secret refuge Nazi fugitives after Germany’s defeat in World War II, according to NEWSru Israel with reference to the Argentine edition of the Clarin .

 According to Clarin, archaeologists from the University of Buenos Aires found among the ruins of the five years 1938-1941 German coins and shards of porcelain, one of which is visible inscription “Made in Germany”.

 According to team leader Daniel Shavelzon, found construction – one of the secret shelter built for fugitive Nazi leaders. However, he believes that such shelters were built long before Germany lost the war. Ultimately, most of these shelters are not required.

 Scientists emphasize definitively establish the purpose of the buildings will help further studies, but they have almost no doubt that they were meant just for Nazi war criminals.

 According to the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Juan Peron, who was President of Argentina from 1946 to 1955 and from 1973 to 1974, has started to thousands of Nazis, as well as Croatian and Italian fascists. Among them were, for example, one of the former leaders of the Gestapo, Adolf Eichmann (kidnapping agents “Mossad” in May 1960 and executed in Israel in 1962); doctor Josef Mengele, who conducted medical experiments on inmates of Auschwitz; Obersturmfuhrer SS Walter Kuchman; former head of the Polish concentration camps Joseph Shvamberger; former commandant of the Riga ghetto and concentration camp Kaiserwald concentration camp Edward Roshman; Wilfried von Aries (referent Goebbels); SS-Hauptsturmführer Alois Brunner and many others.

 As recalled NEWSru Israel, Argentina circulated myth that the former personal secretary of Hitler and the Nazi party last leader Martin Bormann lived in a house in the park Teius Kuar. But this myth has not received documentary evidence. According to the official version, Bormann committed suicide May 2, 1945 in Berlin.

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