Yes and the Vatican was most helpful in that endeavor. Most went to Patagonia (most notable was Adolf Eichman and Josef Mengele, the latter fleeing Buenos Aires for Paraguay after hearing of Eichman’s capture). Many Argentinians believe that Hitler himself did not die in Germany but rather, lived out his years in Patagonia. There is even an abandoned compound the locals will tell you belonged to Hitler. There is a movie you can view in its entirety on YouTube called Grey Wolf. It's entertaining and somewhat thought provoking. Grey Wolf
The Vatican generally has been helpful with people trying to relocate. I imagine they relocated far more Jews than Germans, and in relocating Germans, most were not Nazis, and the Nazis probably were not generally identifying as Nazis.