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SFC George Smith
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Great Read.. I remember hearing of the trial Back in the early 80's
Thanks for the History..
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks TSgt Joe C. for reminding us that on January 19, 1983 the Nazi Gestapo chief of Lyons, France - Klaus Barbie was arrested in Bolivia and on May 11, 1987, the “Butcher of Lyons,” as he was known in France, went on trial for 177 crimes against humanity.
It is noteworthy that he worked as a U.S. agent in Germany for two years and in 1949 was smuggled to Bolivia by the USA, where he assumed the name of “Klaus Altmann” and continued his work as a U.S. agent.
The Gestapo captain didn’t face instant arrest and swift justice. Instead, the US allowed him to start a new life as a CIA spy, smuggling him into Bolivia where he helped hunt and kill the revolutionary Che Guevara.
Once in South America he kept a low profile, working at a remote lumber mill for 10 years. But Barbie found a new outlet for his sadistic talents by the 1960s, advising the Bolivian military on interrogation and torture techniques.
After the war, some of Barbie’s new associates almost earned a similarly ferocious reputation. They included Pablo Escobar, the richest gangster in history who amassed a £30billion personal fortune and killed thousands of Colombians to maintain his empire.
The King of Cocaine held a monopoly on the import of coca paste from Bolivia to Colombia. At one point he was responsible for 80% of the powder smuggled into the US.
Barbie almost certainly visited him at his 5,000-acre estate, Hacienda Napoles, with its private airport and its own zoo.
It is likely the sadistic Nazi, who had a lucrative sideline as an arms trader, also supplied him with weapons.
But Barbie’s closest ally was Bolivian warlord Roberto Suarez Gomez, another notorious drug dealer, who inspired the character Alejandro Sosa in gangster film Scarface.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/how-nazi-butcher-klaus-barbie-6828080



In addition to his work for the Americans, he performed services for Bolivia’s various military regimes, especially that of Hugo “El Petiso” Banzer, who came to power in 1971 and became one of the country’s most oppressive leaders.
It seems the USA intelligence agencies abandoned Klaus Barbie and let him be extradited.
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