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The estate where Isabellita Peron was held captive after she was ousted from the office of President of Argentina.
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Hotel Campana (BELL in Spanish) owned by SS officer Reinhard Kops; who lived safely in Argentina under the name Juan Maler.
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DeRosa House, a favorite meeting place for Adolf Eichmann and Dr. Josef Mengele.
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Home and butcher shop of Erich Priebke.
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Peron’s Mountain Troop training base for the Argentine Army, directly opposite the nuclear research laboratory.
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Our hotel in San Carlos de Bariloche where our Sharkhunters groups stay when we are here on our history trips.
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One of our favorite restaurants in Argentina. The food is always great. Just ask Harry.
He flies thousands of miles per year just to eat there. A place called Julian’s grill.
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The city center of San Carlos de Bariloche.
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The German school in Bariloche, founded by Erich Priebke; former SS Hauptsturmfuhrer who was “outed” by Sam Donaldson in 1995.
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The heavily German populated Belgrano section where, it is alleged, there are still birthday parties on 20 April.
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Heumul Island, site of the nuclear research laboratory built by German scientists in 1947; two years AFTER the end of the war.
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The sleepy little village of Villa I’ Angostura near Hitler’s estate, Inalco.
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The estate Inalco where Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun lived from 1945-1955.
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Inalco’s farm where the food was raised and subsequently supplied for Hitler, Eva, the staff and servants, and guards/security.
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The Club Andino, originally as a center for 3rd Reich spies; now a world class ski club.
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The famed Saracen Tower; a security sentry tower to detect intruders going to Inalco, the estate where Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun (Hitler) were living.
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Buenos Aires at night; street scenes by the hotel we use for our history tours.
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Sunday in Buenos Aires; street scenes by our hotel. Buenos Aires never sleeps.