
Walter Kutschmann
Walter Kutschmann was a Nazi official and a member of the Gestapo, notorious for his role in the persecution and murder of thousands of Jews in Poland during World War II. After the war, he fled to Argentina, where he lived under the alias Pedro Ricardo Olmo. Recently, Kutschmann was mentioned in the news following the publication of declassified documents by the Archivo General de la Nación, which shed light on his activities and presence in Argentina.
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Argentina:
Walter Kutschmann was a Gestapo commissioner involved in Nazi war crimes.
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Finland:
Walter Kutschmann led the massacre of approximately 1,500 Jews in Lwów, Poland, during World War II.
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Argentina:
Walter Kutschmann was a Gestapo officer responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews in Poland, mentioned in the declassified documents.
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