Nazi doctor "alive in Chile"
- added July 9, 2008
- 46 responses
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- superkiy
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Wow. According to the article, the Simon Wiesenthal center has gotten some credible information that a certain "Dr. Death" is alive and living in Patagonia, Chile. Here's hoping they catch this guy. He sounds like pure evil.
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I'll second that KIyash, he does indeed sound like pure evil.
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nasty nasty stuff, what he did was despicable
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- Ben_Traffic_UK
- 3 months ago
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I really hope this is true and he gets arrested. It is bad enough that Mengele got away and it will be interesting to see if he shows any remorse or regret.
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- JanaPokana
- 3 months ago
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He's 94. It's sad but I've got news for you... He got away with it.
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- dandrews1969
- 3 months ago
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Think Dandrews may be right... as sad as that might seem...
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- kristianbrodie
- 3 months ago
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It seems a bit too late... Apparently he's 94 and chances are he doesn't even remember his horrendous past.
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I agree, there might come a point where it is too late for justice, but in saying that, I am sure it would mean a lot to many people if he was put to trial and held responsible for his actions after all.
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- JanaPokana
- 3 months ago
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third in line to George w Bush and Dick Cheney
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Do we prosecute and spend thousands of dollars/euros
just to set an example? Is justice a moot point? -
I SAY WE "CARVE" HIM UP, AS IM SURE HE DID TO OTHERS
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What they should do is take all the money away he earned as a Nazi and donate it to an anti-defamation league... I mean what's the point of putting some 94-year-old freak behind bars?
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I hope they find him, but at 94, what are they going to do?
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- christopherwalls
- 3 months ago
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He should probably change his name. 'Dr Death' tends to stick out in the Patagonian phone book.
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this ain't surprising. alot of those nazis have been found down in south america hiding out.
while they're down there, they should keep an eye out for Ken Lay.-
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- diabolical44
- 3 months ago
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Sure the guy's a sick freak, but what's the point of arresting him now? He could die any time. It would have been huge if they could have found him a lot sooner. Anyone would want justice. I think he should have been tortured like he did his victims, but now, as I said, it would be absolutely pointless. He will eventually get what's coming to him. God has ways of taking care of things, even if the guy is already dead and gone.
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What a monstrous creature. If he's in any fit health he should be put to fair trial. If he's dying anyway, I'd say let nature take it's course.
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Why are we as a globe, infatuated with nazii-ism and hitler's regime? It is everywhere like McDonald's and Coca Cola...
I am not suggesting we forget our past, or the evil things this regime did, but honestly folks, there is more evil to worry about in our modern world than finding some old nazi who's been hiding out all his life... -
He was held for 2 years after WW2 and then released without being tried... and then disappeared. I wonder how thorough the search was...
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Wonder if this guy was hiding out at camp Dignidad with Paul Schafer - another sick bastard!
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"After the war, Heim was detained by US forces, but later disappeared." --- sounds fishy
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- djaudible27
- 3 months ago
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DAM I HOPE THEY CATCH HIM N KILL HIM FOR WHAT HE DID
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- CroatianPimp
- 3 months ago
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Yea! Let's all waste our energy rallying around crimes that happened some 50 years ago! Yeah! Yeah!
Wake up people...Look in your backyard...rally for a real cause. -
Many Nazi war criminals fled to Latin America.
This reminds me of Klaus Barbie, one of the most infamous war criminals from WWII. Check out the wikipedia link for more information.
Barbie was very active in Latin America, helping topple governments and then replacing them with military dictatorships that allowed corporate fascism to corrupt the continent.
This was often conducted with silent or direct support for US government officials and corporate leaders.
The shadow that these evil people have cast upon humanity and the environment is incalculable.-
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- Rainfall_Media
- 3 months ago
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i wonder how much US tax money has been spent hiding this guy. probably as a favor to von braun...
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considering the staggering number of people he has tortured, and how he has, their isn't any reimbursement. its not like if we kill him or torture him someone is going to sleep better that night. i guess the worst we can do is make him watch as people torture his daughter, but she hasn't done anything to deserve such treatment. the best we can do is prevent things like this from happening.
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Betico, i am with you.
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Go on, grab our attention with a great titleall of one's time left on earth matters. more importantly, the message that arrest sends is that no matter how long and far one has come since the crimes (esp this type) were committed they still can't hide forever and can NEVER have peace
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I usually have mixed feelings about capturing nazi war criminals, not because their actions were "justified" but many of them were doing there "job". However, this guy sounds like a complete freak.
"this arm would look lovely over my mantle." Weird.-
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- mookster_07
- 3 months ago
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I hope this international news story doesn't tip him off again. Perhaps he's too old a feeble to run anymore. Let's hope.
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he got facelift and cosmetic surgery and changed his last name to Chavez.
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Hang the bastard!
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- Enjoy_Cannabis
- 3 months ago
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This isnt new i saw this on the History channel a couple years ago. Many of the Nazi leaders escaped to South American countries because their leaders were sympathetic to the Nazi's. Some became very wealthy, and some were deported back to places and killed.
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I hope they kill him as soon as possible.
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- Dmitri_Molotov
- 3 months ago
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It is never too late for justice.
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- str8friend
- 3 months ago
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i fully support serving justice to nazi war criminals , but not for one second do i support using such "justice" as a kind of sympathy card to keep the world in bed with Israel.
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i live in Chile and i really hope they catch this guy, i feel is a real disgrace that my country is perceived as a great hidding place, its time to put a stop to that.
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True, he's two seconds away from turning into ashes, but I do believe that his being found and tried will bring closure to Holocaust survivors that are aware of his actions.
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google 'operation paperclip'. theres nazi scientists living and working in the US for our government.
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- zealotohio
- 3 months ago
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What is so amazing is how cowardice they all are when judgement day comes around. If you have the nerves to tell a group of people they have no right to live, then be there to stand up for your beliefs when it comes time to answer to your actions. The hiding disgusts me more than the despicable acts.
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If possible, he should be arrested and exposed. Our generation will bury our World War veterans, why should we be any less vigilant in pursuing it's criminals?
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- junkscience
- 3 months ago
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the best thing to do i think is dress up as the grim reaper, knock on his window, then beckon him. That is a sure way to scare an old person.
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Hahahaha. Let me tell you something. Your government, along with others knew very well that Nazi's escaped to South America after the war. This is a joke at this point. By the way, Chile's government allows racism to go on. It turns a blind eye.
