Josef Mengele — 1979
On June 30, 1979, Mengele's passport was confiscated by Brazilian authorities, and he was forced to flee the country. This event marked a significant turning point in his life, as he became increasingly isolated and desperate.
On February 7, 1979, while living in Brazil, Mengele suffered a stroke and was hospitalized. He died on February 7, 1979, at the age of 61, from a heart attack while swimming in the ocean in Bertioga, Brazil. The news of his death brought a sense of closure to the families of his victims and the world at large. josef mengele 1979
As Allied forces closed in on Germany, Mengele fled Auschwitz and began a long and winding journey to evade capture. He assumed various aliases and used forged documents to conceal his identity. After the war, Mengele lived in hiding, often moving between different locations in Europe and South America. On June 30, 1979, Mengele's passport was confiscated
Mengele spent the remainder of his life in hiding, often relying on sympathetic networks and fake identities to survive. He eventually settled in São Paulo, Brazil, where he lived under the alias "Wolfgang Gerhard." He died on February 7, 1979, at the