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  • Ratlines (World War II) - Wikipedia
    The ratlines (German: Rattenlinien) were systems of escape routes used by Nazis and their collaborators to flee Europe from 1945 onwards in the aftermath of World War II These routes mainly led toward havens in South America – particularly Argentina – in addition to Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay Some escapees also settled at the various transfer points or used them to flee elsewhere Two
  • Ratlines - Wikipedia
    Ratlines ( ˈrætlɪnz ) are lengths of thin line tied between the shrouds of a sailing ship to form a ladder [1] Found on all square-rigged ships, whose crews must go aloft to stow the square sails, they also appear on larger fore-and-aft rigged vessels to aid in repairs aloft or conduct a lookout from above
  • Nazi Ratlines: Escape Routes Exposed | Wiesenthal Center
    Discover how Nazi war criminals escaped justice through organized ratlines after WWII Explore the Simon Wiesenthal Center's pursuit of accountability
  • How Ratlines Helped Thousands Of Nazis Flee Europe After WW2
    After World War II, thousands of Nazi war criminals escaped justice with the help of ratlines — which were set up by the Vatican, South American politicians, and sometimes even U S spies As the dust settled after World War II, scores of Nazis tried to escape punishment for their crimes by
  • Ratlines: Nazi Escape Routes After World War II
    By Or Shaked Following the collapse of Nazi Germany and the end of World War II, many individuals involved in the regime, including high-ranking officials and war criminals, sought to evade justice They utilized clandestine escape routes, often called “ratlines,” to flee Europe and resettle in other parts of the world, primarily South America
  • The Vaticans Role in the Ratlines: Examining the Catholic Churchs . . .
    The ratlines were established by the Catholic Church, particularly the Vatican, and were used to help high-ranking Nazi officials escape Europe
  • The Nazi Escape: How War Criminals Found New Lives After 1945
    The Ratlines and Paperclip: How Thousands of Nazis Avoided Justice and Rebuilt Their Lives On May 8, 1945, Nazi Germany surrendered unconditionally The world assumed Nazi war criminals would face justice at Nuremberg and in courts across liberated Europe What actually happened was far more complex and morally ambiguous
  • Nazi Ratlines Questions Answers | Wiesenthal Center
    Get answers about Nazi ratlines—the covert escape networks that helped war criminals evade justice after WWII Learn about key routes, actors, and impact
  • The Nazi Ratlines: The system of escape routes for Nazis fleeing Europe . . .
    But ODESSA was a code name for either a smaller organization of ratlines set up to assist the escape of Nazis or just the shadowy organization that assisted in Nazi escape routes
  • The Ratlines: How Thousands of Nazi War Criminals Escaped to South . . .
    The Ratlines: How Thousands of Nazi War Criminals Escaped to South America After WWII There’s a version of history most of us learned in school where World War II ends, the Nuremberg trials happen, the bad guys face justice, and the world moves forward That version is technically true but leaves out something significant





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