Odessa
Odessa and Die Spinne are believed to be by many, including Simon Wisenthal, an organization created in the wake of the fall of the Third Reich to help Nazi war criminal to escape justice. This is believed because over one hundred Nazis wanted for crimes against humanity escaped. Also the criminals appeared in later years in service of the CIA, MI6, KGB, and Egyptian Army Intelligence Corps. This happened because of neutral non-extradition treaty countries and organizations accepted these men against the will of the world. Odessa and Die Spinne used the Catholic Church, Argentina, Egypt, Great Britain, the PLO, Soviet Union, East Germany, and the United States to help and harbor war criminals. Over one hundred war criminals escaped Germany and an Allied security zone to safety. These criminals ranged from commanders of Battalions to Generals who conducted Jewish affair in a country. They escaped though an organization called ODESSA ("Arab links to ODESSA network" 2). This organization started by ex-SS commando Otto Skorzeny used many ways to slip war criminals through Allied checkpoints. Ways they escaped were, hiding in United States cargo trucks carrying the armed forces newspaper, "Stars and Stripes" on their way to
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