Nazi materials from 1941 were found in the basement of the archive of the Supreme Court of Argentina
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- Nazi materials from 1941 were found in the basement of the archive of the Supreme Court of Argentina


During the relocation of the archive of the Supreme Court of Argentina, boxes with Nazi materials on propaganda of the ideology of Adolf Hitler were found. This was reported on May 11 by the Argentine tabloid Perfil.
"An unusual discovery occurred in the archives of the Supreme Court, where employees found a number of boxes of materials during the relocation of the archive. Their contents were intended to promote the ideology of Adolf Hitler in Argentina," the publication notes.
It is specified that at the insistence of the chairman of the court Horacio Rosatti, a thorough study of the find was carried out.
When referring to historical accounting documents, it became known that these boxes were sent to Argentina by the German Embassy in Tokyo. According to the newspaper, the Nazis tried to disguise propaganda materials as personal belongings of employees of the German diplomatic mission in Argentina, and when the plan was revealed by the Argentine authorities, they requested their cargo back. This was denied to Nazi Germany.
At the moment, all the documents have been extracted and placed in a specially equipped room to reveal new historical facts about the activities of the Nazis.
The Associated Press reported in the summer of 2024 that a Chinese resident accidentally discovered documents containing classified information about the Chinese Armed Forces in a stack of waste paper he had purchased for $1. The collector reported the find to the Chinese security services, who immediately seized the entire stack of paper. The contents of the documents were not reported.
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