đź’¨ Abstract
Recently, 83 boxes of Nazi materials, confiscated by Argentina during World War II, were rediscovered in the Supreme Court's basement. Sent from the German embassy in Tokyo in 1941, the boxes contained propaganda and Nazi party notebooks. Authorities initially searched the boxes due to concerns about Argentina's neutrality. The Supreme Court is now collaborating with experts and the Holocaust Museum to preserve and study these materials, which may reveal more about the Holocaust and Nazi financing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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