💨 Abstract
The Argentine Supreme Court discovered Nazi-era documents, including propaganda, while preparing for a museum. The materials, dated to World War II, were among 83 parcels sent from the German embassy in Tokyo and intercepted by Argentine customs. President of the Supreme Court, Horacio Rosatti, has ordered their preservation and thorough analysis. The documents include postcards, photographs, and propaganda aimed at spreading Adolf Hitler's ideology in Argentina.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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