Farías has also garnered considerable controversy because of his allegations against
Salvador Allende and the
Socialist Party of Chile in general. During this period Farías also published studies on
Gabriel García Márquez and
Jorge Luis Borges. Farías's publication of
Salvador Allende: Antisemitism and Euthanasia (Salvador Allende: Antisemitismo y Eutanasia) made claims that Allende's graduation thesis expressed
anti-Semitic views and supported
Nazi Germany's plans of sterilization of the mentally unfit. The book, published in Chile, Spain, France, and Brazil, was heavily criticized by Allende's supporters, who published another book claiming to refute Farías' claims and accusations. In 2006, Farías responded with
Salvador Allende: The End of the Myth (Salvador Allende: El fin del mito), which affronted some of his critics, and published new documents claiming Nazi connections to the Chilean Socialist Party in the 1930s. Farías also asserted that, based on documents from the East German archives he uncovered, there were many dealings and associations, political and otherwise, between the Soviet Union and Allende's Chile. ==Bibliography==