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'''Operation Last Chance''' was launched in July ] by ] in order to track down ] still in hiding, as most of them would be nearing the end of their lifetimes, hence the operation's name. ], who was discovered in November 2005 in ] |
'''Operation Last Chance''' was launched in July ] by ] in order to track down ] still in hiding, as most of them would be nearing the end of their lifetimes, hence the operation's name. ], who was discovered in November 2005 in ], after living there for 20 years with the help of the ] network, may be one of the persons included in the list of four names given by Simon Wiesenthal Center in this code-name operation. | ||
On January 15, 2008, the prize was increased from $10,000 to $25,000 |
On January 15, 2008, the prize was increased from $10,000 to $25,000.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,528540,00.html |title=Nazi Hunters More Than Double Reward to $25,000 |work=Spiegel Online International |date=14 January 2008 |accessdate=26 May 2011 |author=David Crossland}}</ref> | ||
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Operation Last Chance was launched in July 2002 by Simon Wiesenthal Center in order to track down ex-Nazis still in hiding, as most of them would be nearing the end of their lifetimes, hence the operation's name. Aribert Heim, who was discovered in November 2005 in Spain, after living there for 20 years with the help of the ODESSA network, may be one of the persons included in the list of four names given by Simon Wiesenthal Center in this code-name operation.
On January 15, 2008, the prize was increased from $10,000 to $25,000.
References
- David Crossland (14 January 2008). "Nazi Hunters More Than Double Reward to $25,000". Spiegel Online International. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
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