Nazi bunker found in Argentina: but why bother keeping it a secret?
Have they found a secret Nazi hideout in Argentina? Researchers at the University of Buenos Aires have found old German coins dated between 1938 and 1941 and bits of ‘Made In Germany’ china in buildings deep in a remote part of the jungle. Were these buildings in Teyu Cuare park in northern Argentina near Paraguay where Adolf Eichmann and his fellow Nazis hid out?
Eichmann was captured in Buenos Aires in 1960.
But many others evaded justice. What of Joseph Mengele, the personification of the evil men do?
Archaeologist Daniel Schavelzon, tells media:
“Apparently, halfway through the second world war, the Nazis had a secret project to build shelters for top leaders in the event of defeat – inaccessible sites in the middle of deserts, in the mountains, on a cliff or in the middle of the jungle like this.”
It’s a bit odd to belive the Nazis contemplated defeat so early in the campaign for world dominance. And odder that they should think it necessary to hide in South America. Argentina’s Presedent Juan Perón (1946 to 1955) loved the Nazis.
Posted: 23rd, March 2015 | In: Reviews Comment | TrackBack | Permalink