Nazis' Secret Hideout Found in Argentinian Jungle

11:12     23 March, 2015

Archaeologists found German coins and fragment of plate in ruined buildings in a remote jungle region in Argentina, that are suppposed to be the remains of a hideout built by Nazis to flee to in the event of defeat in the second world war, The Guardian reports.

"Apparently, halfway through the second world war, the Nazis had a secret project to build shelters for top leaders in the event of defeat – inaccessible sites in the middle of deserts, in the mountains, on a cliff or in the middle of the jungle like this," the archaeologists' team leader, Daniel Schavelzon, said.


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