How Did Senior Nazi Officials Manage To Escape After World War 2?



Following World War 2, many of the Reich’s most notorious and powerful figures were captured and put to justice. However, many others managed to escape. This is the story of how they managed to escape the Allies and how some were ultimately apprehended.

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45 pemikiran pada “How Did Senior Nazi Officials Manage To Escape After World War 2?”

  1. During establishment COVID all western "Democracies" enforced mass medical experimentations on their citizens. What for nuremberg tribunal if all Western politicians aren't prossecuted for crimes against humanity?

    Balas
  2. Be careful with how you say Höss. Had me scratching my head a couple of times!
    Rudolf Höss was commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Hess was deputy Fuhrer who flew to Scotland in 1941 and got imprisoned by the British – He didn't flee anywhere at the end of the war!

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  3. How many of them served US ,UK, and USSR weaponry technologies, or they served CIA, MI6 intelligences around the world forwhile before Mossad hunted them down one by one …tribeno justice ⚖️ is the gray color justification.

    Balas
  4. They managed to escape thanks to an organisation called Stille Hilfe, known to people as ODESSA, which was only the "novel" name given to it by Frederick Forsyth. After the creation of the BND in the FRG it was called office K 502 and was run by Reihard Gehlen's private secretary, the young woman was called Gudrum Boden, or Gudrum Burwitz… although if she had used her father's surname she would have been Gudrum Himmler. This "silent aid" organisation (in English) paid all former SS anywhere in the world their war pension, which was 50% higher than the pensions of the German Regular Army. In Argentina for example, the representative of Stille Hilfe was SS Colonel von Alvensleben. The organisation still operates from Chile today and still preserves all the archives of the institutions they founded around the world to support the SS in the post-war period. The funds used for these operations were the SS' own funds, the result of the plundering of all Western Europe and part of Russia. The funds were deposited in metallic gold in the SKA bank in Switzerland, closed in 1948 due to pressure from the USA, but its assets were transferred to the bank now called Credit Suiss. These funds are estimated at 720 tons of gold, in addition to part of the control of the H.G.W. conglomerate ("H"ermann "G"öring "W"erke) which operated together until 1971, and was made up of the 700 largest companies in Western Europe. Only after 1971 many of these companies were returned to their countries of origin… due to pressure from France, which threatened to kill Bormann in Argentina and Paraguay. I used Google Translator to translate my words. Greetings from Argentina.

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  5. The British, French and Soviets called Nazis the torturers of humanity while committing the same atrocities themselves.
    British and French did for 500 years while Nazis only did it for about 10ywars.

    Balas
  6. This is hilarious. Im 2 minutes in and asking myself what about Rudolf Hess who literally flew to the UK and sacrificed his life to try and peace talks yet they neglect to even mention him .

    What a joke of a channel.

    I'm bit condoning what they did but do your research.

    Balas
  7. Why didnt america and the other countries take them in, when the option at first there was to deport them. Why wasnt that boat allowed to dock at cuba or new york. We were omly talking about 11 12 million. America takes in more than that illegally every year now.what they did is unforgivable, but is what the rest of the world, were they at all , at least somewhat kind of rude.

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