This article contains commentary which reflects the author's opinion Get The Real News Delivered To Your Inbox Today’s History Spotlight Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie is captured in Bolivia. Sometimes referred to as the “Butcher of Lyon,” Barbie was a chief in the Gestapo, and was responsible for the capture of 7,500 French Jews and Resistance partisans, as well as the deaths of over 4,000. In 1947, he surrendered to US Counter-Intelligence Corps, in which he offered intelligence service in exchange for protection. He fled to South America in 1949, and in 1971, began assisting Hugo Banzer Suarez in establishing...