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Anonymous Marco Antonio Garcia said...

Great pictures Alain, thanks for posting them. I bought the DVD from your store yesterday, the subject is very interesting to me, I've even done a college work about the US good neighbor policy in South America during World War II.

The policy helped, but the Brazilian president at the time, GetĂșlio Vargas, was a dictator inspired by Mussolini, so he identified himself more with the Axis forced in the beginning. He only chose to fight with the Allied forced after they were winning the war, and after the US signed the Washington Accords to finance the construction of Brazil's first steel mill. My grandfather fought in Italy with the Americans as a Capitan of the Brazilian army, even tough his mother was Italian.

Argentina was even more pro Germany and only joined the allied forces in 1945, when there was no more hope for the axis, and they welcomed all the Nazi war criminals that wanted to live there, providing work, false identity, protection and housing for them.

December 1, 2010 at 8:46 AM

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