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Uki Goñi

    October 17, 1953

    Uki Goñi is an Argentine author whose groundbreaking research investigates the roles played by the Vatican, Swiss authorities, and the Argentine government in organizing escape routes for Nazi criminals and collaborators. His work delves into the shadowed corners of history, uncovering the intricate networks that allowed perpetrators of war crimes to evade justice. Goñi's writing is characterized by deep historical inquiry and compelling narrative, drawing readers into critical moments of the 20th century. His commitment to uncovering truth and his profound interest in justice resonate throughout his literary contributions.

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    Prawdziwa Odessa
    Joga kompletny przewodnik dla początkujących
    The real Odessa
    • 2003

      The real Odessa

      How Nazi War Criminals Escaped Europe

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      A groundbreaking work of investigative journalism revealing the complicity of the Vatican and the Swiss government in aiding Nazi war criminals' escape from Europe to Argentina - reissued with a new preface by Philippe Sands and additional material.

      The real Odessa