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  1. As reported claims received by the FBI stated, Hitler allegedly arrived in Argentina, first staying at Hacienda San Ramón (east of San Carlos de Bariloche), then moved to a Bavarian-style mansion at Inalco, a remote and barely accessible spot at the northwest end of Nahuel Huapi Lake, close to the Chilean border.

  2. Mar 23, 2015 · Researchers from the University of Buenos Aires have discovered artifacts linking the remains of three buildings in the Andean jungles of a provincial park in Teyu Cuare to Nazi leaders, the ...

  3. Mar 23, 2015 · Photograph: Dan Balilty/AP. The idea that Hitlers deputy somehow escaped to Argentina is an integral part of the Nazis-in-South-America myth, and a key element of Ira Levin’s novel The Boys ...

  4. Apr 29, 2014 · Bariloche, Argentine was a refuge for fugitive German Nazis. Take and inside look at the Bariloche colony and learn more about Germans in Argentina.

  5. Oct 15, 2017 · It was to here, under the giant shadow of the Andean mountains, that many Nazi war criminals fled in the late 1940s to live out their lives in secret, undisturbed bliss. There is even a theory that Hitler himself faked his own death and lived on for decades in peaceful exile in Bariloche.

  6. Mar 23, 2015 · Getty Images. Adolf Eichmann lived in this house in a suburb of Buenos Aires before he was captured by Mossad. DANIEL LUNA. Among the Nazi war criminals who fled to Argentina was Erich Priebke,...

  7. Oct 30, 1995 · The officials said Bariloche, about 850 miles southwest of Buenos Aires, was one of the few cities in Argentina that had passed a resolution repudiating Nazism and noted that the city's three ...

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