
Nazis en la Costa del Sol
Portero, José Manuel
After the war ended, the Nazis escaped from Germany had the explicit and direct support of the Francoist authorities, or prominent men of the Falange, to escape from the Allied courts of justice. The Costa del Sol may have the dubious pride of having been a refuge and residence for famous Nazis. Some, fugitives without having been able to be tried in their country as perpetrators or directly responsible for horrible crimes; others, who were tried, but fled before serving their sentence. Virtually all continued to deny the crime of systematic genocide, planned and carried out by the Third Reich, and continued to enjoy the hospitality of the Regime while gilding their bodies on the shores of the Mediterranean. Dr. Aribert Heim, "Dr. Death"; Otto Remer, the SS general who saved Hitler; Alfred Giese Hausmann, head of German military espionage in Malaga (the Abwehr); Leon Degrelle, the Belgian general sentenced to death in his country; Joachim Sievers, a member of the SS, considered by the Allies as a dangerous leader of the Gestapo on the Coast; Arthur Dietrich, Otto Skorzeny, Hans Hoffmann..., and a long list of names that give life to this fascinating investigation.
- Author
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Portero, José Manuel
- Subject
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History
> History of Spain
- EAN
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9788418709821
- ISBN
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978-84-18709-82-1
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Almuzara
- Pages
- 376
- High
- 24.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 02-07-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Historia