Friday, May 27, 2011

Vatican Help Nazi forces in Blurred World War II

Thousands of Nazi soldiers managed to escape abroad in World War (World War) II, thanks to help from the Vatican and the International Red Cross. Most of them landed in Spain and South America.

This statement was written by Gerald Steinacher, author of "Nazis On The Run: How Hitler's henchmen Fled Europe", was launched from the pages of The Telegraph, Friday, May 27, 2011. Researchers from Harvard University in his book includes a travel document which he said Adolf Hitler escape the executioner.

Steinacher said that the International Red Cross has been inadvertently issued travel documents to the Nazis who thought the victims of war after World War II in 1947.

Steinacher said that there are some 8,000 Nazi SS troops who managed to escape to England and Canada, 120 000 other Nazi soldiers fled to Spain or South America and North thanks to a document from the Red Cross.

"Although the Red Cross has apologized to the public, but its action contrary to the mission of helping people," said Steinacher.

In his book, Steinacher also said that the Vatican played a major role in the escape of German SS troops. This is based on the ideology of the Vatican regarding the expectations of Christian revival in Europe and the collapse of the Soviet Union.

With this basis, the Vatican rehabilitating Nazi war criminals and change their identities so they can swing freely to many countries.

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