- The
ratlines (German: Rattenlinien) were
systems of
escape routes for
German ****s and
other fascists fleeing Europe from 1945
onwards in the aftermath...
-
Ratlines are
climbing aids in
rigging of
sailing vessels similar to a rope ladder.
Ratline or
ratlines may also
refer to:
Ratlines (World War II), escape...
- Look up
ratline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ratlines (/ˈrætlɪnz/) are
lengths of thin line tied
between the
shrouds of a
sailing ship to form a...
- The
Ratline: The
Exalted Life and
Mysterious Death of a ****
Fugitive is 2020 a book by
Philippe Sands. It
examines the life of Otto Wächter,
mainly focusing...
- to help
prepare their "****'s"
uniform and
dress them for parades. The
Ratline experience culminates with
Resurrection W****
ending in "Breakout", an event...
- Non-Fiction, and has been
translated into 24 languages. His
latest books are The
Ratline: Love, Lies and
Justice on the
Trail of a ****
Fugitive (2020)
about Otto...
- in his
Dictionary of 1769, the knot is much older,
having been tied in
ratlines at
least as
early as the
first quarter of the
sixteenth century. This is...
- – 5 July 1983) was a
Bosnian Croat Catholic priest ****ociated with the
ratlines which aided the
escape of Ustaše war
criminals from
Europe after World...
-
attacked Vatican policies.
After World War II,
Hudal helped establish the
ratlines,
which allowed prominent ****
German and
other European former Axis officers...
-
March 2008.
Phayer (2000), pp. 50–57 Welle,
Deutsche (1
March 2020). "The
ratlines: What did the
Vatican know
about ****
escape routes?". DW.COM. Archived...