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It's the last days of World War II. Cities are in ruins, and everyone—especially any Nazi hoping to escape retribution—is trying to get to anywhere that's not Europe.

How will they escape?

One word: Ratlines.

Ratlines, according to writer Katie Fetting, are "an Underground Railroad for really bad people." Roads and paths, partially created by do-gooders like the Catholic church and the Red Cross's international arm, were swiftly being used by scared Nazis to flee the chaos they had created.

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