Nazi documents seized during World War II were recently found in the basement of Argentina's top court, containing propaganda, postcards, photographs, and notebooks from the National Socialist German Workers' Party Organization Abroad and the German Trade Union.
Key Points
Nazi documents found in the basement of Argentina's top court
Contents include propaganda, postcards, photographs, and notebooks from Nazi organizations
Materials being surveyed, inventoried, and reviewed by judicial officials
Pros
Shedding light on the presence and activities of Nazis in Argentina during World War II
Helping to uncover historical artifacts and information related to the Holocaust and Nazi regime
Cons
Raises questions about why the boxes remained unopened for so long
Potential threat to Argentina's neutrality during World War II