3 thoughts on “The Nazis Who Fled to South America: Where, Who, and Why?”
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Seriously curious ….
In decades past, did anyone ever claim that Pinochet’s overthrow of rabidly-Marxist Allende (who was destroying Chile’s economy) was a direct continuation of Hitlerian fascism? (i.e.: the Weimar-era 1920s-30s street-gang warfare against Antifaschisitsche Aktion.)
The post-war immigration into the Latin south could have been editorially cited as a “cause” of such — without which, of course, there’d have been no indigenous hostility to the advent of (swoon) the refreshing breeze of Socialism.
Seriously curious ….
In decades past, did anyone ever claim that Pinochet’s overthrow of rabidly-Marxist Allende (who was destroying Chile’s economy) was a direct continuation of Hitlerian fascism? (i.e.: the Weimar-era 1920s-30s street-gang warfare against Antifaschisitsche Aktion.)
The post-war immigration into the Latin south could have been editorially cited as a “cause” of such — without which, of course, there’d have been no indigenous hostility to the advent of (swoon) the refreshing breeze of Socialism.
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They did try. I wrote that up separately https://www.kyleorton.com/p/augusto-pinochet-nazis-walther-rauff-soviet-active-measures
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D*mn! That’s right.
It’s early in the morning over here. I should have waiting until the coffee had its effect.
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