no idea who your talking aboutFor a minute - just with those four words alone - I thought you were talking about Eva Perón. Which leaves me wondering: did Juan and Evita even have any kids?
okay would Eva getting pregnant with adolfs kid and cause of that surviving well beyond WWII effect history in a Major way
for some reason I can't imagine eva going to argentinaDid you read that book, Hitler's Daughter?
There would probably be very few changes to the TL. EEEEVVVIIILLL is not genetic, so his child would not neccessarily be any sort of important person, probably in Argentina. It is possible that the kid could end up in a group of old Nazis in South America, and starts being almost worshipped, but cooler heads likely prevail. (Not all Nazis were complete idiots and/or fanatics).
So, nothing much except a stranger Argentina.
what if eva avoids both of themIf the West get him his name is forcibly changed, if the East catch him his end would most likely be very nasty.
For a minute - just with those four words alone - I thought you were talking about Eva Perón.
Which leaves me wondering: did Juan and Evita even have any kids?
I imagine this would happen before they got marriedBetween getting married and committing suicide? Well, she could become pregnant, but carrying to term and giving birth is questionable.
It happened to me too!!! I thought he was referring to Eva Duarte de Perón (= Evita)
Admiral Brown said:No, they didn't. Perón didn't have any kids with any of his three wives (Evita was the second; the first one died very young).
An year ago a woman was appeared on TV claiming she was Peron´s daughter. She even started a judicial action. But DNA test showed she wasn't related to Perón. He hasn't had any kids, as far as it is known.
for some reason I can't imagine eva going to argentina
weren't a lot the vichy people some of the most diehard nazis (which never made sense to me)Well the popular view seems to be that ALL nazis who survived WW2 ended up here...
In fact, in absolute numbers, the number of actual nazis who came wasn't that big. And many of those who did come weren't nazis proper, but Croatian fascists of the Palevic regime, and and French "collaborators" of the Vichy regime*. And these were just a tiny fraction of the hundreds of thousands of immigrants the country recieved in the inmediate post war years.
Most of the nazis probably stayed in Germany or in the west. However, it is sadly true that among those nazis "proper" who did came here were infamous criminals such as Mengele or Eichmann
*I'm not saying that they were nice chaps, of course!
weren't a lot the vichy people some of the most diehard nazis (which never made sense to me)