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320 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2018
I’d never heard of the US kidnapping Latin residents of Japanese heritage to use as pawns for exchange of American civilians held in Japan. Germans, whether Nazis or against the Reich, were grabbed under suspicion of espionage or sabotage. Lives were ruined of people who had nothing to do with the US.
The dictators admired fascist Italy and Nazism. How much suffering might have been avoided in the years since WWI if Nazi criminals hadn’t been allowed to escape to the Latin countries? Even the US Army and CIA taught how to use pain in interrogations.
When the Chilean dictator sought reforms for the good of Chile in 1970, the CIA attempted a coup. Henry Kissinger declared the “issues much too important for Chilean voters to be left to decide for themselves.” What rot!