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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some nazis did indeed move to South America but calling it a mass migration or suggesting that the numbers were anything more than a statistical anomaly is basically reading 1970s potboilers like boys from Brazil or marathon man as history. [/quote] That is not accurate. 2/3s of Argentine people are ethnically Italian, and while the numbers of Germans are smaller, they have entire German villages there. The traditional dish Milanesa is indistinguishable from schnitzel. Argentina is basically Italy + Germany with very little indigenous Argentine people remaining. [/quote] It is accurate. You are conflating pre WW2 German immigration to Argentina with the movement of some nazis there post ww2. The fact that you think that the bulk of Argentina’s German community is made up of ex nazis and their descendants is astounding [/quote] Not the bulk of it. But, there were only so many high ranking Nazis, so you can't expect 2M of them. Two things can be true at once-- that these people did flee to Latin America and their ancestors are Hispanic, and their numbers are small relative to the overall population. It's also true that many Latin American nations are majority white and of European descent. [/quote]
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