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A few of the most connected, wealthiest and most powerful party members, those that occupied the third and fourth rank - close enough to power to get its privilege but not close enough to be as easily identifiable - went abroad.
Not just to South America but to every nation, particularly those that won the war.
Operation Paperclip is famous for being the program with which the USA recruited Nazi scientists but the Brits, the French and even the Soviet Union had identical programs on their own.
you seem to think we cant name these people like blonde hair and blues does not stick out in Africa and South America.....
Get Smart made jokes about that fact.
The OP reminds me of a joke where this young girl comes home from school and tells her dad all about this new boy-band called "The Beatles".
many of them also went to go work in engineering and science careers in the usa
Some scientists captured by US. Russia did the same to an extent.
Some fled to areas OP mentioned
There is a town in south America that speaks entirely German. I mean, why?
Edit: it doesn't help there's a yt documentary that exposes it lol
I don't see how it's a big deal. What did the Nazis do that isn't happening today still? Genocide is still committed as we speak with impunity.