Ratlines

ebook The Vatican's Secret Route

By Nuno Mourão

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Ratlines: The Vatican's Secret Route unveils one of the most controversial and least understood chapters of the 20th century: the clandestine networks that enabled Nazi war criminals to escape postwar Europe. Drawing on recently declassified documents, international archives, and Vatican sources, this rigorously factual investigation reveals how routes known as "ratlines" were systematically organized to transport fugitives from Europe to safe havens in South America—often with the tacit or active support of religious institutions, neutral governments, and Western intelligence services.

At the heart of the book is a detailed analysis of the roles played by key figures such as Bishop Alois Hudal and Father Krunoslav Draganović, as well as the involvement of the International Red Cross, Argentine consulates, and the Catholic Church. The book explores the geopolitical context that made these operations possible, including the rising Cold War tensions that pushed Western powers to prioritize anticommunist alliances over justice.

Covering the escape of infamous criminals like Adolf Eichmann, Josef Mengele, and Ante Pavelić, Ratlines also examines the complicity of Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland, the logistics of false documents, and the ethical failures of international institutions. More than a historical exposé, this book is a call to confront uncomfortable truths about the past, with urgent lessons for the present.

Perfect for readers of investigative history, religious studies, and international justice.

Ratlines