High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Writer Uki Goñi (born 1953) is known principally for his work documenting the escape of Nazi war criminals from Europe. Goñi's research studies the role of the Vatican, Swiss authorities and the government of Argentina in organizing 'ratline', escape routes for fugitive criminals and collaborators. Drawing on investigations in Argentine, Swiss, American, British, and Belgian government archives, as well as numerous interviews and other sources, Goñi's conclusions are detailed extensively in his book The Real Odessa: Smuggling the Nazis to Perón's Argentina (Granta Books, 2002, ISBN 1862075816), published originally in London in 2002 and since then translated into Spanish, Italian, Slovenian, Portuguese and German. The book has had wide repercussions in those countries through which Nazi criminals and their collaborators passed in their escape, especially in Italy, Holland and Argentina. Following publication of the book in Italy, a group of parliamentarians in Rome demanded Prime Minister Berlusconi to open an investigation into the passage of Nazis through their country.