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After World War II, why did Argentina dare to accept Nazi war criminals against the world?
Even people who don't know history have heard a little about the inhumanity of the Nazi Party. Therefore, since the defeat of the fascist alliance, the Nazi Party has basically become a rat crossing the street, and everyone shouted. In this situation, only Argentina dares to take in these Nazi war criminals, and the destination of these heinous Nazis is Argentina. Argentina dares to make such a move, mainly because:

Argentina was a neutral country during World War II, and it had obvious intention to move closer to Germany and Italy.

In fact, this is also very understandable. Argentina is a very complicated country. The population of the whole country comes from foreign countries. In the last century, 200,000 Germans lived in Argentina. These people are also in Cao Cao's heart. Even after Germany's defeat at the end of World War II, their hearts remained loyal to Germany. There are these people in Argentina, which is obviously a pro-Nazi country.

Argentina has no feelings for the anti-fascist allies.

Especially the United States and Britain, Argentina is particularly disgusted, because Argentina has been suppressed by these two countries. Anti-American sentiment in China is very high. Germany belongs to Argentina. First, parents, military and economic aspects have always been supported by Germany. It is precisely because the Nazi Party understood these factors that it turned to Argentina after the defeat, and Argentina benefited from it before, providing passports to the Nazi Party and even helping those who committed heinous crimes escape legal sanctions.

Argentina's practice was denounced by the international community. Finally, because it could not accept the pressure of public opinion, it had to give up shielding those Nazis and set up a special organization to investigate and hunt down these Nazi remnants. After 10 years of investigation, some Nazi parties were found and brought to justice, and most people enjoyed their old age in these decades. Therefore, Argentina is called the paradise of the Nazi Party.