Ruins Of Suspected Nazi Refuge Found In Argentine Jungle

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It’s believed that a recently discovered group of structures deep in the Argentine jungle is among places that were built for the refuge of fleeing members of the Nazi party.

Throughout their time in power, the Nazis performed a number of atrocities, and, upon the demise of the party, many fled the country in an effort to avoid being held responsible for them. 

It’s believed that a recently discovered group of structures deep in the Argentine jungle is among places that were built for their refuge. 
Said the leader of the archaeological team that studied them, “Apparently, halfway through the second world war, the Nazis had a secret project to build shelters for top leaders in the event of defeat – inaccessible sites in the middle of deserts, in the mountains, on a cliff or in the middle of the jungle like this,” 

The trio of buildings was never needed as, according to California’s Simon Wiesenthal Center, the then-president of the Sout

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