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How Thousands of Nazis Escaped Justice After WWII (Vatican Ratlines Exposed) #wwii #nazis #Shorts

Vatican helped Nazis escape to South America after WWII
After World War II ended, many believed justice would be served. But thousands of Nazi war criminals escaped through secret routes known as “ratlines.” These escape networks helped former SS officers and concentration camp officials flee Europe to South America.

Figures like Josef Mengele lived openly in Argentina for years. Adolf Eichmann hid in Buenos Aires until Israeli agents captured him in 1960. Klaus Barbie worked with U.S. intelligence before eventually facing trial.

Clerics such as Alois Hudal were accused of helping facilitate escapes, while Cold War politics led intelligence agencies to recruit former Nazis as anti-communist assets.

This is the chilling story of the ratlines—how justice was delayed, and in many cases, denied.

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