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Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina 2008

115 min📅 2008-08-31

"The Atomic Secret Plan of President Peron"

Directed by Rodrigo H. Vila, *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina* (2008) is a gripping historical documentary that uncovers one of the 20th century's most audacious secrets—a clandestine nuclear fusion project spearheaded by Argentine President Juan Perón in 1946.

Director: Rodrigo H. Vila

Cast

Enrique Papatino
Enrique Papatino
José Sacristán
José Sacristán
Narrator (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina* (2008) about?

This documentary delves into Argentina's 1946 secret nuclear fusion project, led by President Perón with the assistance of Nazi refugees. The film examines how the nation's ambitious and controversial initiative claimed breakthrough atomic achievements, leaving behind a legacy of mystery and scientific curiosity.

Who directed *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina*?

Rodrigo H. Vila directed *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina*, steering the film's investigation into one of history's most enigmatic scientific endeavors.

Who stars in *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina*?

The documentary features insights from historians and scholars, with notable contributions from Enrique Papatino and José Sacristán.

Is *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina* (2008) worth watching?

As a historical documentary, *Projekt Huemul* offers a fascinating glimpse into a little-known chapter of atomic science and geopolitics. While it may not have the mainstream appeal of fictional thrillers, its blend of real-life intrigue and scientific ambition makes it a compelling watch for history buffs and curious minds alike.

How long is *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina*?

The runtime of *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina* is 115 minutes.

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About Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina (2008) — The Secret Nuclear Fusion Project That Rewrote History

Directed by Rodrigo H. Vila, *Projekt Huemul: The IVth Reich in Argentina* (2008) is a gripping historical documentary that uncovers one of the 20th century's most audacious secrets—a clandestine nuclear fusion project spearheaded by Argentine President Juan Perón in 1946. With the backing of Nazi refugees, the initiative promised a groundbreaking leap in atomic science, yet its legacy remains shrouded in controversy and intrigue. Vila masterfully blends archival footage and expert insights to explore how this ambitious endeavor, shrouded in geopolitical tension, pushed the boundaries of scientific possibility while leaving behind enduring questions about power, secrecy, and ambition.

Set against the backdrop of post-WWII Argentina, the film immerses viewers in a world where science, politics, and espionage collide. Through the perspectives of key figures like Enrique Papatino and José Sacristán, the documentary dissects the human and technological stakes of *Projekt Huemul*, revealing why its claims of early nuclear fusion success continue to baffle experts even today.