Thanks, Rich One. i'll be looking for it when it's available via Internet.
Apparently Mengele had a history in a small town outside of Asuncion as well. I can't think of the name right now. He also spent time in Brazil and the information I have right now is he supposedly died of drowning in Brazil. Some people in Paraguay think that he didn't really die in Brazil but started feeling the hot breath of the MOSAD on the back of his neck and felt the need to disappear.
I don't know that much about Mengele but I'm sure interested in the history. Finding out all of this makes me question the veracity of what I thought I knew. It's like finding out the continent now known as the U. S. had a huge history before it was "discovered" by Columbus, and I don't mean the American Indians either. Europeans were there long before Columbus. But in school we were taught it was a hitherto undiscovered continent when it is far from the truth.
And then when you know about the Molech religion in early Bible history where they did human sacrifice to the sun god, and you go to Aztec country and find in their history the same religion--so far away from the Middle East--it really makes you think. And it sucks you in to history. If we are smart we will learn from history. Human nature remains human nature; populations usually behave similarly at similar points in the development of an empire, and every tyrant normally takes the path of tyrants. It seems to me that every great empire behaves the same as it deteriorates and eventually breaks up and disappears. If we understand history we are not so easily led by the PTB, not so easily propagandized, and we have a better handle on what is going on. Or so it seems. "Nothing is new under the sun."