
Erich Priebke
Erich Priebke was a high-ranking Nazi officer known for his involvement in the massacre of 335 Italian civilians in Rome during World War II. After the war, he fled to Argentina, where he lived for decades under the radar before being extradited and tried for his war crimes. Recently, documents detailing his extradition and the Argentine government's handling of his case were declassified, shedding light on the post-war presence of Nazi officials in Argentina.
Born on Jul 29, 1913 (111 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Hungary | 1 | 1.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 9,660,351 | 9,054 | $160,000 | 150$ |
Totals | 1 | 9,660,351 | 9,054 | $160,000 | 150$ |
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Hungary:
Erich Priebke was responsible for the massacre of 335 Italian civilians during World War II.
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Bolivia:
Erich Priebke was responsible for the Ardeatine massacre and was arrested in Argentina.
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Montenegro:
He was responsible for the massacre in 1944 during the German occupation of Italy.
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Romania:
Erich Priebke was responsible for a massacre in 1944 during the German occupation of Italy and was arrested in Argentina.
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Hungary:
Erich Priebke was a war criminal who lived in Bariloche for 50 years under an alias.
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Italy:
Erich Priebke was involved in the Ardeatine Massacre and later lived in Argentina until his extradition.
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Finland:
Erich Priebke commanded a Nazi unit that executed 335 Italians in Rome in 1944 and later lived peacefully in Argentina.
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Slovenia:
Erich Priebke lived quietly in Argentina until he revealed his role in the Ardeatine Caves massacre.
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Uruguay:
Erich Priebke was one of the most well-known Nazi leaders, involved in the massacre of 335 people in Rome during World War II.
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