Rodolfo Freude
Rodolfo Freude (1922–2003) was a close advisor[1] of President Juan Perón of Argentina and served as his director of the Information Division (División de Informaciones).

Spy chief Rodolfo Freude (far left), with Juan Perón and Eva Perón

Freude (second from the left) with Juan Perón
Freude, an Argentine citizen of German descent, is suspected of having organized ODESSA and smuggling Nazi officers to Argentina.[1]
See also
References
- Rohter, Larry (March 9, 2003). "Argentina, a Haven for Nazis, Balks at Opening Its Files". New York Times.
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