Rat Lines -The Hunt for Nazi War Criminals (Episode 5)

Published 2020-05-31
How did so many important Nazi war crimes suspects escape to the Middle East and South America after the war? This new series will explain how and the efforts to bring people like Dr. Mengele and Adolf Eichmann to justice.

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