Nazigömställe kan ha hittats i Argentinas djungel

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Nazigömställe kan ha hittats i Argentinas djungel

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Re: Nazigömställe kan ha hittats i Argentinas djungel

Inlägg av Hexmaster » 28 mars 2015, 16:20

For a start, the dilapidated buildings were not recently “discovered” – they have actually been open to the public for decades, along with other ruins which date back to the 17th and 18th century settlements established by Jesuit missionaries – and which give the region its name. Not far from the “Nazi” site are the remains of San Ignacio Miní, a Baroque monastery which is one of the area’s most-visited tourist attractions.

At least 10 years ago, the local tourist board erected a sign on the path to the Teyú Cuaré site, saying that the ruins were originally part of a Jesuit site.

Below that, the sign makes the astounding claim: “In the 1950s they were refurbished and inhabitated by Hitler’s most faithful servant, Martin Bormann.”
'Nazi hideout' in the jungle: why the discovery is more fiction than fact, The Guardian 23 mars 2015

Skylten måtte ha satts upp när Bormanns öde fortfarande var okänt, och man därför kunde sätta in honom i diverse sammanhang. (Facit: Han lämnade aldrig Berlin.)

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