In Peru? Already planning to run to south America like the predecessors?

  • Aria 🏳️‍⚧️🇧🇩
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    What’s with Nazis and South America? Like, North America is right there whose people would’ve welcomed them with open arms.

    I sincerely hope that once South America becomes a Red Continent, they skin every last one of these nazi fuckers alive.

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      That was actually pretty logical, note which nazis were welcomed with open arms - the useful ones. The ones not useful or the ones being too hot of a potatoes were convicted.

      Nazis running away to south America simply did that because they didn’t trust the USA and had the alternative, and most of them hide once there, changed names, lived in middles of nowhere etc.

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      I doubt that will happen soon; see the 80’s (may other times as well, just pointing it out) (example Pinochet)

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      Argentina had some of the most open immigration laws in the world (and still does I think), that’s why they all fled there. As for the other countries in South America it was usually at the behest of the US who shielded them from answering their crimes by collaborating with governments the CIA installed for them