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Mossad pursued Adolf Eichmann into Argentina after WWII and nabbed him in 1960. At the same time they discovered the whereabouts of Josef Mengele, according to a recent news story. However, they declined to detain him at the time and soon lost track of him. Israeli Mossad let Nazi Mengele get away
Interesting article. I understand the Isreali theory that with one capture operation in progress why deviate from the plan and risk losing both people. At least Eichman was captured and I guess one might consider him more important than Mengele though I'm sure his victims that did survive might not agree with that statement.
It won't be too much longer and the Israelis won't have to worry about finding these geriatric killers anymore.
That is a mixed blessing; not having them out there somewhere to chase will make it easier for those that dispute that the Holocaust happened. Both the survivors of the death camps and the GI's that liberated them are going away too.
There will always be the evidence of the camps, and despite the claims of the deniers there is no other logical explanation for their existence than what they were actually for. Remember, if nothing else, the Germans are a logical people.
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