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The Supreme Court of Argentina has disclosed the discovery of boxes containing Nazi-related materials in its archives, imported in 1941 during World War II. The finding occurred while documents were being moved for a future museum. President of the Court, Horacio Rosatti, initiated an assessment, revealing propaganda aimed at spreading Hitler's ideology. The materials, including membership books and propaganda, were initially seized in 1941 due to concerns over Argentina's neutrality.
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