On the latest episode of Bones the claim was made as a fact that President Juan Peron in 1945 sent ten thousand Argentine passports to Nazi Germany.
Peron became president for the first time in June of 1946.
I have found nothing to substantiate anything like this claim and have seen on the Web allegations of Argentine hospitality toward Nazis running no higher than a few hundred, mixed with accusations that Eva personally provided sanctuary for some of the worst Jew-killers in return for Jewish gold or other Nazi loot taken specifically from their Jewish victims.
Not the kind of Internet stories in which one ought to have much confidence.
Nor the kind of American liberal TV propaganda.
It is interesting that to this day in American mass culture no ogres are worse than the Nazis whose particular roles were committing what were to be classified later by American liberals as crimes against humanity against the Jews.
Mengele, for example.
And yet Nazi ethics, though of course not under that name, are very popular in that same mass-cult.
Mostly in police shows, yes, but again and again in medical contexts.
Though we don't yet have a doctor on a popular medical show explaining it's right and absolutely necessary to kill healthy homeless people whom no one cares about and whose lives are wasted to harvest their organs to save and improve many more lives, so much more worthwhile.
Not yet.
Wouldn't be a tough sell, though.
So long as the targets aren't Jews, Muslims, or blacks.
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