鼠线(德语:Rattenlinien)是指二战后德国纳粹分子和其他法西斯分子在1945年起逃离欧洲的逃生路线系统。这些逃亡路线主要目的地是拉丁美洲的国家,特别是阿根廷,但也有巴拉圭哥伦比亚巴西乌拉圭墨西哥智利秘鲁危地马拉厄瓜多尔玻利维亚以及美国西班牙瑞士[1]

主要路线 编辑

鼠线的主要路线有两条:

两条路线独立发展,但最目的地都抵达了南美。鼠线甚至得到了罗马天主教会一些神职人员的支持。[2][3][4][5]

而从1947年开始,一些美国情报官员利用现有的线索来移动某些纳粹战略家科学家至美国,美国将其计划命名为“回纹针”。[6]

值得注意的是,虽然学者一致认为纳粹领导人阿道夫·希特勒1945年4月30日战争即将结束时在柏林自杀,但各种阴谋论声称他在战争中幸存下来并逃往阿根廷。

其余路线 编辑

西班牙鼠线 编辑

西班牙当时正处于西班牙国时期,由佛朗哥独裁专政,据统计,1946年时,西班牙已有数百名战犯,以及数千名前纳粹分子和法西斯分子。这些战犯基本是透过1942年时,梵蒂冈内部计划的逃脱路线。据时任美国国务卿詹姆斯·伯恩斯的说法,梵蒂冈在移交这些“寻求庇护者”方面的合作“微不足道”。费耶认为庇护十二世之所以与西班牙合作主要原因为:“他宁愿看到法西斯战犯登上驶向新世界的船只,也不愿看到他们在德国专区的战俘营里腐烂”。[2]

梵蒂冈鼠线 编辑

奥地利天主教阿洛伊斯·胡达尔(Alois Hudal)主教是纳粹同情者,曾担任 罗马教宗条顿圣玛丽亚阿尼玛学院(Pontificio Istituto Teutonico Santa Maria dell'Anima)的院长,这是一所为奥地利和德国神父开设的神学院,也是居住在意大利的德国人民的精神寄托。[7]意大利战争结束后,胡达尔开始积极帮助关押在意大利各地战俘营中的德国战俘与拘留者。1944年12月,梵蒂冈国务秘书处获准任命一名代表探访在意大利被拘留的德裔居民,这项工作交给了胡达尔。

胡达尔则利用这一职务与主教身份帮助被通缉的纳粹战犯逃跑,其中包括特雷布林卡指挥官弗兰茨·斯坦格尔索比堡指挥官古斯塔夫·瓦格纳德兰西拘留营(Drancy) 营长阿洛伊斯·布伦纳、阿德廷大屠杀负责人埃里希·普里克阿道夫·艾希曼。事后胡达尔毫不掩饰地公开了这一事实。[8][9]

胡达尔在自己的回忆录提到:“我感谢上帝,他允许我探望并安慰许多监狱和集中营中的受害者,并帮助他们用逃跑。盟军对德国的战争不是一场十字军东征,而是他们一直为胜利而战的经济联合体之间的竞争。这个所谓的商业……使用民主、种族、宗教自由和基督教等流行语作为群众的诱饵。所有这些经历使我在 1945 年之后感到有责任将我的全部慈善工作主要奉献给前国家社会主义者和法西斯主义者,特别是他们(指盟军)所谓的‘战犯’。”

根据马克·亚伦斯约翰·洛夫特斯在他们的《邪恶三位一体》一书中所说,胡达尔是第一位致力于建立逃生路线的天主教牧师。[7]根据解密的美国情报报告,胡达尔并不是当时唯一帮助纳粹逃亡者的牧师。

阿根廷鼠线 编辑

芬兰鼠线 编辑

鼠线逃亡者 编辑

参考文献 编辑

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