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Thanks to Displate, 1 to 2 Displates for -22% and 3 or more for -33% for 30 days! https://displate.com/promo/lafollehis... After the defeat of the Third Reich, many Nazis sought to flee justice. Most took refuge in South America, more precisely in Argentina. We will therefore wonder why Argentina was the main host country for these Nazis on the run. ???? To follow me: ▶️ Twitter: @lafollehistoire / lafollehistoire ▶️ Twitch: LaFolleHistoire / lafollehistoire ▶️ Instagram: lafollehistoire / lafollehistoire ▶️TikTok: lafollehistoire / lafollehistoire ????️ Guilhem from @D'Histoires en Histoire His channel: / @dhistoiresenhistoire Thibault (La Folle Histoire) Thanks again to Benjamin from the channel @EntrerEnLice for lending his voice: / @entrerenlice ???? If you want to give a tip: ▶️ uTip: https://utip.io/lafollehistoire ???? Music: Audionetwork https://fr.audionetwork.com/project/v... ???? Sources: Amandine CERUTTI, The Nazis and the South American Cone: Influences and Integrations social and political, research dissertation at the Faculty of Limoges, 2011 Renée FREGOSI, “Perón’s Argentina, a keystone in the reception of former Nazis in Latin America”, Institute of the Americas, 2018 Hernán GONZALES BOLLO and Andrés H. REGGIANI, “Low birth rate, “racial crisis” and demographic policies in Argentina (1920-1940)”, Revue Vingtième Siècle n°95-3, 2007 Frédéric LE MOAL, “The Vatican facing dictatorships”, interview for StoriaVoce, 2016 Anne SAINT SAUVEUR-HENN, “German and Jewish-German identities of German immigrants in Argentina: a difference in integration? », in Migrations, Integrations and Multiple Identities – The Case of Germany in the 20th Century, 2011 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:05 Displate 02:09 The Flight of the Nazis 05:48 The Installation of the Nazis in Argentina 10:21 Juan Perón's Links with Germany 13:37 Argentina under Fascist and Nazi Influence 16:51 The Gold of the Nazis 19:35 The Post-Perón Period