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Neugier4711
1 year ago

This is a legitimate question because he had contact with his family (woman and son in Germany) https://www.welt.de/welt_print/article1975401/Vati-der-Massenmoerder.html

When the well-known Jounalist Lea Rosh on television criticized that Joseph Mengele’s wife had a significant pension from taxpayers’ money, she even got annoyed, but could prove the truth.

When I got this interview on TV by chance, I was horrified. In my opinion, the pension should have been cancelled, because the “Leisungen” of the Mengele did not deserve pension entitlement. There seems to have been a legal gap or it was wanted?

zetra
1 year ago
Reply to  Neugier4711

Freisler got his widow after 1932 official law even got an adequate pension because of the post of her husband. The daughter of Himmler no other, until her death, a professing Nazi supporter, who was even in the BND’s wage ratio.

zetra
1 year ago

He then saved himself over the rat line to Argentina and suffered his attack in Brazil.

Your question is already justified, because Mengele maintained relations with his family in DE and the Behoerde knew where to stay, but did nothing. That’s the biggest pork in the aftermath of Mengele.

https://www.geo.de/wissen/22881-rtkl-beruechtigter-kz-arzt Mengele-wie-dem-todesengel-von-auschwitz-die-flucht-gelang

https://www1.wdr.de/stichtag/stichtag8108.html

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  zetra

But why did not the authority take it, that is strange

zetra
1 year ago

Very strange I say once. In the Federal Republic of Germany there was an arrest warrant, but it still issued him an ID on his right name. This can only be because the old Nazi judges, all still in office and would have been under Adenauer in the Federal Republic of Germany.

Josef Mengele felt so sure in Buenos Aires that he took his real name again. But in 1959 the German judiciary issued an arrest warrant against him and Mengele fled to the neighbouring country Paraguay. Until his death in Brazil two decades later, the former camp doctor had to hide.Josef Mengele felt so safe in Buenos Aires that he took his right name again. But in 1959 the German judiciary issued an arrest warrant against him and Mengele fled to the neighbouring country Paraguay. Until his death in Brazil two decades later, the former camp doctor had to hide.

tanztrainer1
1 year ago
Reply to  zetra

He could get out of the dust with false papers. From Argentina he then fled Paraguay to Brazil.

Alfredo Stroessner is supposed to have supported him in Paraguay.

tanztrainer1
1 year ago

The book “My Life After Survival” by Inge Deutschkron is interesting, and the chapter ‘Justice with two dimensions’ and ‘The Billending’, which deals with the tricks of making compensation payments to victims of the NS period too low or rejecting requests for it completely.

HappyFella
1 year ago

Churchill and Stalin have never been punished. There’s no karma.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  HappyFella

Churchill had no reason to be punished

HappyFella
1 year ago

He is responsible for the Second World War

HappyFella
1 year ago

Rejection of every peace and warfare for several years before the war.

tanztrainer1
1 year ago

Total bullshit. Always doing history glittering?

Weinberg
1 year ago

He fled to South America and lived there under false names. And there was no extradition. That’s how he could live there unhindered. He received support from other Nazis fled to South America, including the Stuka pilot Rudel.

Unlike Eichmann. He was expelled, kidnapped by Israeli agents, brought to justice in Israel, and sentenced to death.

Joshua18
1 year ago

He was skillfully submerged in South America, first in Argentina, then for a long time in Paraquay and later after the kidnapping Josef Eichmann under false name in Brazil.

In Paraquay he was nasty in Hohenau, where there were many Nazis at the time. I even suspect that Adolf was there personally after he fled with the Bormann and one from his bunker. Then he persuaded the two of them to commit suicide together at the Lehrter station, but even took a harmless capsule, then was first a servant in the Dingden Heide and then escaped via the rat line to Hohenau.

Udavu
1 year ago
Reply to  Joshua18

I do not agree with the second paragraph of your answer.

Experts agree: Adolf Hitler died in the leader bunker

https://www.mdr.de/geschichte/ns-zeit/zfurther-weltkrieg/1945/selfmord-so-starb-adolf-hitler-110.html

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  Udavu

His body is never found

zetra
1 year ago
Reply to  Joshua18

I even suspect that Adolf was there personally,

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And that still agreed by a multiple expert shows us what is meant here. None of the other virtue guards had something to say.

, show us what is thought.

tanztrainer1
1 year ago

That’s not true either.