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The Nazi Escape - How Catholic Clergy Intelligence Agencies and Perón's Regime Helped the Third Reich Survive - cover
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The Nazi Escape - How Catholic Clergy Intelligence Agencies and Perón's Regime Helped the Third Reich Survive

Davis Truman

Editora: Davis Truman

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In The Nazi Escape, uncover the shocking, meticulously researched story of how a secretive global alliance, spanning Vatican corridors, Allied intelligence networks, and Argentina’s highest political ranks, engineered one of history’s most chilling cover-ups. With the Third Reich in ruins, elite Nazi war criminals vanished without a trace. But they didn’t disappear... they were helped.This gripping exposé reveals how Catholic clergy operated covert escape routes known as “ratlines,” how Western intelligence agencies turned a blind eye, or lent a hand, and how Juan Perón’s Argentina became a haven for some of the most notorious figures of World War II.From shadowy monasteries in Rome to the pampas of South America, The Nazi Escape reads like a thriller, but every word is true. Packed with declassified documents, firsthand accounts, and shocking revelations, this is the untold story the world wasn’t supposed to know.
Disponível desde: 13/05/2025.

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