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'Powerful and gripping... Goni [is] impressively relentless:
leaving no discoverable stone unturned' Philippe Sands, author of
The Ratline As Russian forces closed in on Berlin, and Hitler's
regime drew to a close, many Nazi officials began to organize their
escape from Germany. Thanks to an international effort - which
included the enthusiastic support of the Vatican and President Juan
Peron - they were able to evade justice, and found refuge in
Argentina. In this startling, meticulously researched account,
acclaimed author Uki Goni unravels the complex network that
protected these fugitives, revealing the 'ratline' that allowed
Adolf Eichmann - the architect of the 'Final Solution' - Josef
Mengele, Erich Priebke, and many more to escape Europe. Both
compelling and revelatory, this remarkable investigation sheds
vital light on a disquieting period in Europe's history. This
revised edition includes a new foreword by the author, new
interviews, and a comprehensive list of the Nazi and European World
War Two criminals who fled to Argentina.
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