Carlos Fuldner
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Carlos Horst Fuldner (December 16, 1910 – 1992) was an Argentine born Nazi and businessman.[1] He served as a captain in the SS during World War II, at one point as a translator for the Blue Division, and after the war worked with Rodolfo Freude and Karl Nicolussi-Leck to set up ratlines to assist fleeing Nazis get to South America and find employment.[2][3] Notable individuals he assisted included Adolf Eichmann who was employed by his CAPRI hydroelectric construction firm.[4][5]
References
- ^ The hunt for Doctor Death; by Rory Carroll and Uki Goñi for The Guardian; January 8, 2008
- ^ Nazi Smuggling Ring Is Back in Spotlight BY HECTOR TOBAR; MARCH 25, 2003 for the Los Angeles Times
- ^ Steinacher, Gerald (2012), "Ausgrenzung in die Wirtschaft? Karrieren von Südtiroler Nationalsozialisten nach 1945", in Hannes Obermair (ed.), Regionale Zivilgesellschaft in Bewegung, Vienna-Bozen: Folio Verlag, p. 275, ISBN 978-3-85256-618-4
- ^ ARGENTINA EXAMINES ROLE IN NAZI GOLD TRANSFERS by ANTHONY FAIOLA; South Florida Sun Sentinel; May 8, 1999
- ^ The Long Road to Eichmann's Arrest - A Nazi War Criminal's Life in Argentina Der Spiegel; April 1, 2011
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