Bernard, Argentina and Nazis
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2019 5:33 pm
In February 1943, Prince Bernhard travelled to Brazil.
On 27 February 1943, Bernhard flew to Argentina where he met the later Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner and “Zorreguita” (probably Juan, grandfather of Maxima, currently Queen of the Netherlands).
In 1947, Bernhard again travelled to Argentina to meet with the Zorreguita family (in Dutch): http://www.dedokwerker.nl/prins_bernhard.html
Prince Bernhard has repeatedly denied that he was ever in Argentina during the Second World War.
In 1944, Bernhard again travelled to Argentina.
In 1951, Bernhard meets Klaus Barbie in Argentina.
In 1946, he met Kurt Tank in London, who later travelled to safety in Argentina.
Bernhard also met Erich Priebke (Otto Pape) and Reinhard Kops (Juan Maler) in London, who later escaped to Argentina (in Dutch): http://web.archive.org/web/201102090457 ... te-zoeken/
When Bernhard visited Argentina in 1951, he arranged a 250 million guilder deal for the Werkspoor (now Stork) of his friend Van Damme (where Frits Fentener van Vlissingen was also on the board of directors). Peron was bribed with 30 million guilders deposited on Swiss bank accounts in the names of Evita and her brother Juan.
Part of the Werkspoor deal was outsourced to the former Krupp company. The finances for this arrangement went through the bank of Hitler’s chief economic adviser and Nazi minister Hjalmar Schacht (father-in-law of Otto Skorzeny).
The brother of Evita Peron, Juan Duarte, was the biggest thief of Argentina.
Duarte’s secretary, Jorge Antonio, was his only competitor as the biggest Argentine thief. Antonio later became Peron's special adviser.
Uruguayan shipping magnate Alberto Dodero, who shipped Nazis to South America, was a very close friend to Evita.
Guillaume Meertens had been a top agent for both Klaus Barbie and Willy Lages (of the SD).
Meertens later became involved in anti-communist activities and worked for Prince Bernhard (in Dutch): https://www.stelling.nl/kleintje/actuee ... dissonante
After General Videla was installed as dictator of Argentina, the Netherlands – obviously in support of the Junta – increased trading with Argentina threefold from 1977 to 1981.
While the Netherlands publicly claimed to not deliver arms to Argentina, in practice the Hollandse Signaal Apparaten (from Hengelo) delivered weapons to the Argentine Navy and also trained 200 naval officers (in Dutch): http://archive.is/WEKJM
On 27 February 1943, Bernhard flew to Argentina where he met the later Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner and “Zorreguita” (probably Juan, grandfather of Maxima, currently Queen of the Netherlands).
In 1947, Bernhard again travelled to Argentina to meet with the Zorreguita family (in Dutch): http://www.dedokwerker.nl/prins_bernhard.html
Prince Bernhard has repeatedly denied that he was ever in Argentina during the Second World War.
In 1944, Bernhard again travelled to Argentina.
In 1951, Bernhard meets Klaus Barbie in Argentina.
In 1946, he met Kurt Tank in London, who later travelled to safety in Argentina.
Bernhard also met Erich Priebke (Otto Pape) and Reinhard Kops (Juan Maler) in London, who later escaped to Argentina (in Dutch): http://web.archive.org/web/201102090457 ... te-zoeken/
When Bernhard visited Argentina in 1951, he arranged a 250 million guilder deal for the Werkspoor (now Stork) of his friend Van Damme (where Frits Fentener van Vlissingen was also on the board of directors). Peron was bribed with 30 million guilders deposited on Swiss bank accounts in the names of Evita and her brother Juan.
Part of the Werkspoor deal was outsourced to the former Krupp company. The finances for this arrangement went through the bank of Hitler’s chief economic adviser and Nazi minister Hjalmar Schacht (father-in-law of Otto Skorzeny).
The brother of Evita Peron, Juan Duarte, was the biggest thief of Argentina.
Duarte’s secretary, Jorge Antonio, was his only competitor as the biggest Argentine thief. Antonio later became Peron's special adviser.
Uruguayan shipping magnate Alberto Dodero, who shipped Nazis to South America, was a very close friend to Evita.
Guillaume Meertens had been a top agent for both Klaus Barbie and Willy Lages (of the SD).
Meertens later became involved in anti-communist activities and worked for Prince Bernhard (in Dutch): https://www.stelling.nl/kleintje/actuee ... dissonante
After General Videla was installed as dictator of Argentina, the Netherlands – obviously in support of the Junta – increased trading with Argentina threefold from 1977 to 1981.
While the Netherlands publicly claimed to not deliver arms to Argentina, in practice the Hollandse Signaal Apparaten (from Hengelo) delivered weapons to the Argentine Navy and also trained 200 naval officers (in Dutch): http://archive.is/WEKJM