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Argentina's largest Nazi and anti-Semitic book distributor raided and shut down
Librería Argentina, the largest distributor and printer of Nazi and anti-Semitic books in the country, has a disclaimer on its website where it offers its products that, today, seems ironic:
"Warning: the content of the books is not our responsibility or ideology and is only for the purpose of collecting or historical research. We are fervently opposed to any kind of discrimination or superiority of a certain group," they assure.
The catalog and aesthetics of the website are entirely Nazi: you can see iron crosses, the Odal rune, swastikas on the covers, books by the Belgian collaborationist Leon Degrelle, the Italian fascist mystic Julius Evola, titles such as "Del Yugo Sionista A La Argentina Posible", by Walter Allende, or the works of Alfred Rosenberg, Nazi hierarch and one of the main ideologists of the Third Reich, who deepened the racist theories of Adolf Hitler.
There are at least 20 publishers in its catalog, with an almost complete collection of the books of the Milicia Odal publishing house, extremely active in the 1970s, which published books such as "Christ Is Not a Jew" or "We Racists". All extremely well known in the small world of Argentine Nazi fanatics. There is also a wide menu of DVDs, a whole filmografic.
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