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- {{Short description|Argentine politician (1920–2003)}} [[Image:Rodolfo Freude.jpg|thumb|Spy chief Rodolfo Freude (far left), with Juan Perón and [[Eva Perón]]]] ...3 KB (339 words) - 06:49, 26 June 2025
- {{Short description|Individual who hunts down and kill Nazis and Nazi collaborators}} ...ers: How a Team of Spies and Survivors Captured the World's Most Notorious Nazi''}} ...8 KB (1,221 words) - 01:31, 15 June 2025
- {{Short description|Argentine journalist and historian (born 1953)}} ...[[Nazi]] criminals and [[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|collaborators]]. ...9 KB (1,238 words) - 21:34, 18 May 2025
- {{Short description|Argentinian cardinal & Nazi sympathiser (1889-1979)}} ...he [[Roman Catholic Church]] in [[Argentina]]. He played a part in helping Nazi sympathisers and war criminals escape prosecution in Europe by easing their ...12 KB (1,649 words) - 05:32, 15 January 2025
- {{Short description|Pursuit of non-German Nazi collaborators after WWII}} ...during the war. Hence, this article does not cover former members of the [[Nazi Party|NSDAP]] and their fates after the war. ...28 KB (4,088 words) - 20:38, 21 May 2025
- ...member of the country's 10,000-strong Croat community, and became friends with [[Paraguay]]an dictator [[Alfredo Stroessner]]. ...cast across the nation the following month. It caused an uproar and caused Argentine president [[Carlos Menem]] to call for Šakić's arrest. Šakić disappeared so ...33 KB (4,529 words) - 17:24, 9 June 2025
- ...({{langx|de|Rattenlinien}}) were systems of escape routes used by German [[Nazi Party|Nazis]] and other [[fascist]]s to flee Europe from 1945 onwards in th ...ting in 1947, [[U.S. Intelligence]] used existing ratlines to move certain Nazi strategists and scientists, known as [[Operation Paperclip]]. ...39 KB (5,565 words) - 10:42, 30 June 2025
- | death_place = [[Munich]], [[West Germany]] | party = [[Nazi Party]] (1937–1945) ...27 KB (3,834 words) - 09:45, 23 June 2025
- ..., promising them safety. Instead, he murdered them—often by injecting them with poison under the pretense of giving them vaccinations—and then disposed of ...[[France]]. During his teenage years, he robbed a postbox and was charged with [[property damage|damage to public property]] and theft. Petiot was ordered ...23 KB (3,337 words) - 15:47, 24 June 2025
- |partner = <!--For those with a domestic partner and not married--> ...I]], when he supported the sending of the [[Blue Division]] to fight along with the [[Wehrmacht]] on the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Russian front]].<re ...24 KB (3,676 words) - 19:26, 8 June 2025
- | death_place=[[Rosenheim]], [[West Germany]] | allegiance={{flag|Nazi Germany}} ...45 KB (6,174 words) - 22:52, 16 April 2025
- {{Short description|Catholic bishop and Nazi supporter}} ...nd}}13 May 1963) was an [[Austria]]n bishop of the [[Catholic Church]] and Nazi sympathizer, based in [[Rome]]. For thirty years, he was the head of the Au ...49 KB (7,130 words) - 06:38, 19 June 2025
- ...s of the political, military, and economic leadership of the defeated Nazi Germany are prosecuted; After the war, the United States carries out the '''[[Marsh ...wer]], and [[jet engine|jet propulsion]]), often first developed in tandem with the war effort, and later adapted and improved upon in the post-war era. ...53 KB (7,292 words) - 03:38, 20 November 2025
- ...anian Armed Forces|Romanian]] and [[Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic|Argentine militaries]] of the era. ...rd (GNR) of [[Italian Social Republic|Repubblica Sociale Italiana]], armed with a MAB 38A and wearing a "Samurai" magazine-holding vest.]] ...27 KB (3,938 words) - 14:05, 29 June 2025
- {{Short description|Belgian politician and Nazi collaborator (1906–1994)}} | allegiance = Nazi Germany ...62 KB (8,896 words) - 07:58, 20 June 2025
- ...h its objectives, or were not possible to execute during [[World War II]], with the main goal to establish a global [[New Order (Nazism)|New Order]].]] ...ania]], a ''de facto'' major member of the Axis with a contribution on par with Italy's, is also included.<ref name=":0">[[Waitman Wade Beorn]]: [https://b ...61 KB (8,053 words) - 01:26, 1 July 2025
- ...| last =Maine| first =Sir Henry Sumner| title =Ancient Law: Its Connection With the Early History of Society and Relation to Modern Ideas| year =1861| publ ...ere perfectly legal at the time in Fascist Germany. Indeed, one charge was Nazi law itself became a crime, law distorted into a bludgeon of oppression.<ref ...77 KB (10,718 words) - 15:02, 18 November 2025
- | citizenship = {{hlist|Germany|Spain}} ...ing three [[European Film Awards]] and three [[German Film Awards]], along with nominations for two [[Golden Globe Awards]] and a [[BAFTA Award]]. He recei ...92 KB (11,958 words) - 19:45, 25 June 2025
- ...iticism|anti-liberal]], [[Anti-Masonry|anti-Masonic]], [[Anti-fascism|anti-Nazi]], [[anti-Protestant]] and [[Antisemitism|antisemitic]] views. His ideas gr ...}}</ref> After Vichy's collapse he was arrested and accused of complicity with the enemy.<ref name="William"/> Following a [[political trial]] he was conv ...45 KB (6,452 words) - 11:24, 30 June 2025
- ...occupied [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] by the authorities of [[Nazi Germany]] and [[Fascist Italy]], from 1941 to 1945. Pavelić and the Ustaše persecut ...r I of Yugoslavia|assassination of King Alexander]] in 1934 in conjunction with the IMRO. Pavelić was once again sentenced to death after being tried in [[ ...102 KB (14,495 words) - 16:34, 10 June 2025