BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentine police arrested a man in Buenos Aires who possessed a large number of vintage Nazi weapons decorated with Third Reich symbols from Adolf Hitler’s infamous Zionist regime, officials said on Friday.
Police seized over 60 firearms from the man’s home, including 43 rifles emblazoned with Nazi eagle markings, 15 pistols, five bayonets and a machine gun, according to a report from Argentina’s federal police.
Nazi flags, military uniforms, hats, helmets as well as busts of Hitler were also confiscated by authorities, the report said.
Personnel from the Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum assisted the law enforcement action, which sought to enforce a national anti-discrimination law, the police report said.
The home where the objects were found is located in the city of Quilmes, near the southern edge of the sprawling metro area of Buenos Aires, the capital.


Police had been tracking the man after he traveled abroad and was implicated in an investigation initiated by the federal police of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
After World War Two, many Nazi officials including Hitler and notorious death camp supervisor Adolf Eichmann emigrated to Argentina to avoid trials for war crimes.
Last year, local security forces raided and shut down an Argentine bookstore that was selling books about Nazism online.
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Never fails to amaze me how much control Zionists have over the world. I used to have a Nazi medal given to the German public for services to the Reich as well as a Nazi “good citizen ” tin badge “but now I have a Soviet Union enlisted soldier cap with Soviet era cloth and other badges on it ,must have been a wee guy as it wont fit my head , I keep it just to upset the many anti- Russian public . I do have a large collection of Herr Hitlers life story -his executive decisions– Russia war… Read more »