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Article: Nazi death doctor spotted.
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- New Zealand Herald (Auckland, New Zealand)
- Article date:
- July 19, 2008
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BUENOS AIRES: One of the world's most wanted Nazi war criminals, the former concentration camp doctor Aribert Heim, 94, has been seen in the past weeks in South America, says the Simon Wiesenthal Centre.
"He is very fragile, but he can still walk," Efraim Zuroff, head of the centre, said yesterday in Buenos Aires. He did not identify the witnesses.
Zuroff was unwilling to confirm speculation the reports came from the southern Chilean city of Puerto Montt or the nearby Argentinian city of Bariloche.
"We are more optimistic that we will still find Heim, more so than when we came here," he said after travelling to the two cities.
He said some of the evidence ...
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