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- ODESSA abstract "¬The ODESSA, from the German Organisation der ehemaligen SS-Angehörigen, meaning “Organisation of Former SS Members,” is believed to have been an international Nazi network set up towards the end of World War II by a group of SS officers. The purpose of the ODESSA was to establish and facilitate secret escape routes, later known as ratlines, to allow SS members to avoid their capture and prosecution for war crimes. Most of those fleeing Germany and Austria were helped to South America and the Middle East.Books by former Jewish refugees T.H. Tetens and Joseph Wechsberg (both of whom later had affiliation with the War Crimes Commission) claim to have verified the organization's existence and provided details of its operations. Czech-born Wechsberg, whose mother had died at Auschwitz and who later wrote about the Nazis, studied Simon Wiesenthal's memoirs on the ODESSA and correlated them with his own experiences in the book The Murderers Among Us. However, historian Guy Walters, in his book Hunting Evil, claimed he was unable to find any evidence of the existence of the organisation.".
- ODESSA affiliation Stille_Hilfe.
- ODESSA formationYear "1946".
- ODESSA thumbnail Flag_Schutzstaffel.svg?width=300.
- ODESSA wikiPageExternalLink 1130623202.html.
- ODESSA wikiPageExternalLink odessa.html.
- ODESSA wikiPageExternalLink www.spitfirelist.com.
- ODESSA wikiPageExternalLink 040130.html.
- ODESSA wikiPageExternalLink 0,1872,2023733,00.html.
- ODESSA wikiPageID "486215".
- ODESSA wikiPageRevisionID "606636150".
- ODESSA affiliations Stille_Hilfe.
- ODESSA formation "1946".
- ODESSA hasPhotoCollection ODESSA.
- ODESSA name "ODESSA".
- ODESSA size "162".
- ODESSA type "Network".
- ODESSA subject Category:1940s_establishments.
- ODESSA subject Category:Aftermath_of_World_War_II_in_Germany.
- ODESSA subject Category:Conspiracy_theories.
- ODESSA subject Category:German_veterans'_organisations.
- ODESSA subject Category:Nazi_SS.
- ODESSA subject Category:Nazis_in_South_America.
- ODESSA subject Category:Nazism.
- ODESSA subject Category:Secret_societies.
- ODESSA type Abstraction100002137.
- ODESSA type Association108049401.
- ODESSA type GermanVeterans'Organisations.
- ODESSA type Group100031264.
- ODESSA type Organization108008335.
- ODESSA type SecretSocieties.
- ODESSA type SecretSociety108235343.
- ODESSA type SocialGroup107950920.
- ODESSA type YagoLegalActor.
- ODESSA type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- ODESSA type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- ODESSA type Agent.
- ODESSA type Organisation.
- ODESSA type Organization.
- ODESSA type Organization.
- ODESSA type Agent.
- ODESSA type SocialPerson.
- ODESSA type Thing.
- ODESSA comment "¬The ODESSA, from the German Organisation der ehemaligen SS-Angehörigen, meaning “Organisation of Former SS Members,” is believed to have been an international Nazi network set up towards the end of World War II by a group of SS officers. The purpose of the ODESSA was to establish and facilitate secret escape routes, later known as ratlines, to allow SS members to avoid their capture and prosecution for war crimes.".
- ODESSA label "ODESSA (organizacja)".
- ODESSA label "ODESSA (организация)".
- ODESSA label "ODESSA".
- ODESSA label "ODESSA".
- ODESSA label "ODESSA".
- ODESSA label "ODESSA".
- ODESSA label "ODESSA".
- ODESSA label "Odessa (organisation)".
- ODESSA label "Organisation der ehemaligen SS-Angehörigen".
- ODESSA label "オデッサ (組織)".
- ODESSA sameAs ODESSA.
- ODESSA sameAs Organisation_der_ehemaligen_SS-Angehörigen.
- ODESSA sameAs ODESSA.
- ODESSA sameAs Odessa_(organisation).
- ODESSA sameAs ODESSA.
- ODESSA sameAs オデッサ_(組織).
- ODESSA sameAs ODESSA.
- ODESSA sameAs ODESSA_(organizacja).
- ODESSA sameAs ODESSA.
- ODESSA sameAs m.02g8b1.
- ODESSA sameAs Q159658.
- ODESSA sameAs Q159658.
- ODESSA sameAs ODESSA.
- ODESSA wasDerivedFrom ODESSA?oldid=606636150.
- ODESSA depiction Flag_Schutzstaffel.svg.
- ODESSA isPrimaryTopicOf ODESSA.
- ODESSA name "ODESSA".