Nazi artifacts found in Argentina
Argentine police believe they have made the largest discovery of Nazi artifacts in the country's history near Buenos Aires. Knives, harmonicas and medical devices are just part of the 75-piece collection.
Medical device
This medical device was used to measure head size. "There are objects to measure heads that was the logic of the Aryan race," said Argentine Security Minister Patricia Bullrich.
Nazi statue
This statue of a "Reichsadler" (Imperial Eagle) was also part of the discovery. The eagle was one of the main symbols of Nazi Germany.
Bust of Hitler
Perhaps the most noteworthy discovery was this bust pressing of Adolf Hitler. The inscription reads "Our Leader Adolf Hitler".
Knife
This knife with Nazi markings was also part of the collection. Authorities are still determining to whom these artifacts belong.
Box of harmonicas
Argentine police also discovered this box with swastikas containing harmonicas. Bullrich said these, along with other toys found, were used to indoctrinate children.
Hour glass
This hour glass with a Nazi emblem was also part of the discovery. The items will be on display at the Holocaust Museum in Buenos Aires after proper investigations into their origin and ownership.