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Adolf Eichman
After the 1955 coup d’état in Argentina, many other groups from other countries further away were getting involved in Argentina. One group that had an uptick in activity was Mossad, even though Israel is 8,000 miles away. One of their first known operations, was the capture of Adolf Eichman. Simon Wiesenthal was a one of…
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Hitler Actually Gets Sick and Dies
Since the early 40’s Hitler showed signs of having Parkinson disease. Throughout his twenty years on the run his health condition was only getting worse. The CIA was even tracking medicine shipment and noticed that large amounts of morphine were being sent to Columbia. They even knew that Hitler, was declining while he was on…
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George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party
One of the first neo-Nazi in America was a man by the name of George Lincoln Rockwell. Born during World War One he served as a pilot in World War Two. He didn’t find the Nazis, but he fought with the allies none the less. He stays in for many years after the war. However,…
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Death of Bandera
Over the course of the late 40’s and 50’s the MGB (Ministry of State Security) and later the KGB would attempt multiple assassinations and kidnappings of Stephan Bandera, while he was living out the later part of his life in Germany. It wouldn’t be until October 15, 1959, when they got lucky. Outside of his…
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Coup in Argentina
After World War Two Hitler lived in peace in Argentina, with support from the President, Juan Domingo Perón. He was helpful to Hitler in keeping in hidden. However President Juan Perón had anti-United States policies as a leader, which made him a target for a regime change. However, luck was going to run out. Juan…
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Aradi’s Aiding
Aradia is given a secret task by the Americans, it is to inform all of his colleagues in the intelligence game that they were to go into hiding by January 15, 1947. The Americans were already requested by the Soviets to help them hunt for prisoners they wanted back, and while American never agreed or…
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Requesting Bandera Back
On October 15, 1946, Colonel-General P.A. Kurochkin, the deputy commander of the Soviet Military Administration, wrote to the Americans that they should arrest and return Stefan Bandera, to the Soviet Union to face punishment for his war crimes. Colonel-General Kurochkin was quoted in saying For these crimes committed against the Russian people, he should be…
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More Problem with Bandera
After World War Two Stephan Bandera moved to West Germany, where he lived under protection from the Soviets, even though the Soviet Union asked for all of their known citizen, who were known for committing war crimes, to be sent back to the Soviet Union, so they could be tried and punished. The allies refused…
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Myron Matvieyko
Myron Matvieyko had experience working in the German Abwehr as an intelligence agent during World War Two. During the war, when things started to turn against the Germans started working as a spy for the American, obtaining information and passing it on to the American. This led to Myron Matvieyko to develop a relationship with…
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Mykola Lebed
One of the contacts being made by the Americans for their early operation, was a man by the name of Lebed, who in 1934 Polish minister of interior. This made him a key figure in the Ukrainian liberation movement and OUN. Lebed was sentence to death, but later had his sentence commuted to life in…