Investigators digging into archives at failed lender Credit Suisse found several Nazi-linked bank accounts that were never ...
Files discovered in Argentina reveal the names of 12,000 Nazis who lived there in the 1930s and many had Swiss bank accounts, researchers say. The US-based Simon Wiesenthal Centre, famous for ...
About 75 Nazi artifacts were discovered in a hidden room in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the biggest collection ever found in the country. Some of the artifacts include medical devices, weapons ...
It urged people “not to forget and not forgive the Nazi genocide, or any type of genocide.” Argentina's Jewish community is the largest in Latin America, consisting of some 300,000 members.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (JTA) — A cache of 75 original Nazi objects discovered earlier this month by the Argentine Federal Police has been evaluated as “unprecedented” and “the biggest ...
(photo credit: Argentina Federal Police/Handout via REUTERS) Argentinian police arrested a man in Buenos Aires who possessed a large number of vintage Nazi weapons decorated with Third Reich ...
An investigation has revealed that Credit Suisse held more than 100 accounts linked with the Nazis and Nazi associates.
Pollack, Special Master appointed to preside over settlement negotiations between the Republic of Argentina and its “Holdout” Bondholders, this morning (29 February) issued the following ...
Police seized over 60 firearms from the man's home, including 43 rifles emblazoned with Nazi eagle markings, 15 pistols, five bayonets and a machine gun, according to a report from Argentina's ...