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Ratlines
Ratlines Rat"lines, ratlins at"lins, n. pl. [Of uncertain origin.] (Naut.) The small transverse ropes attached to the shrouds and forming the steps of a rope ladder. [Written also ratlings, and rattlings.] --Totten.

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- 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...
- The ratlines (German: Rattenlinien) were systems of escape routes for German ****s and other fascists fleeing Europe from 1945 onwards in the aftermath...
- 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 a 2020 book by Philippe Sands that examines Otto Wächter. The book has three...
- to help prepare their "****'s" uniform and dress them for parades. The Ratline experience culminates with Resurrection W**** ending in "Breakout", an event...
- attacked Vatican policies. After World War II, Hudal helped establish the ratlines, which allowed prominent **** German and other European former Axis officers...
- The Counter Intelligence Corps (Army CIC) was a World War II and early Cold War intelligence agency within the United States Army consisting of highly...
- 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...
- Salty Walt & the Rattlin' Ratlines is a sea shanty performing group based in San Francisco, originally formed in 2003. The group consists of Walter "Salty...
- 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...