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Switzerland to open secret files on Auschwitz 'Angel of Death' Mengele
Key takeaways
- Mengele fled Europe after World War Two, but for years there have been rumours that he spent time in Switzerland, even though an international warrant was out for his arrest.
- Historians have repeatedly requested access to the files, but until now the Swiss authorities have refused.
- Mengele was a doctor who served in Germany's Waffen SS.
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Imogen Foulkes Bern Ullstein Bild / Getty Nazi SS doctor Josef Mengele sent as many as 400,000 people, most of them Jews, to their deaths The Swiss Federal Intelligence Service has said it will finally open long-sealed files on the notorious Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, but without saying when.
Mengele fled Europe after World War Two, but for years there have been rumours that he spent time in Switzerland, even though an international warrant was out for his arrest.
Historians have repeatedly requested access to the files, but until now the Swiss authorities have refused.
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