Adolf Hitler – leader of the Nazi war machine that came within inches of conquering the world before he died in his bunker in 1945. But new evidence tells another story, of his escape to Argentina. A Fourth Reich in the Sun? 21st Century Wire, Gerrard Williams
Adolf Hitler lived in Argentina with his wife Eva and their children. But these people all of whose testimony is real swear it is true. ibid.
At 3 p.m. on 13th February 1962 tormented, demented and betrayed the most evil man of the twentieth century finally died. We were lied to. ibid.
Up to 100,000 ... Nazis of different forms. ibid.
They were allowed to flee, and they fled with the International Committee of the Red Cross ... And with the help of Pious XII and the whole organisation within the Catholic Church and the Vatican. ibid.
Martin Bormann arrived in Argentina in 1948. ibid.
They were helped by the Perons, the Catholic Church, the Red Cross and KLM under Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. ibid.
IBM, ITT, Ford Motors, Chase Manhattan Bank ... Deutsche Bank. ibid.
ThyssenKrupp Steel: from 1943 until the end of the war they created over 700 dummy corporations on their own outside Nazi Germany. ibid.
Siemens Argentina was huge. ibid.
IBM ran the holocaust. ibid.
Henry Ford was the worst anti-Semite in history. ibid.
The Ford Motor Company produced over a third of all trucks used by the German army in World War II. ibid.
Hugo Boss for example designed all the SS uniforms. ibid.
Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva Braun and countless other high-ranking Nazis all spirited away to Argentina after the war and it was covered up by our own governments. ibid.
The notorious claim that Hitler escaped his Berlin bunker to live incognito in Argentina first gained popular currency in 1945, when Stalin spoke of it. Since then the idea has resurfaced occasionally, with alleged photographic and documentary evidence pored over by conspiracy theorists. Now the theory that the German dictator followed his fellow Nazis Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele to South America is at the centre of a fresh row.
The authors of the 2011 book Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler which was made into a documentary film earlier this year, have been accused of plagiarism by a journalist in Argentina. Abel Basti claims his research has been unfairly used to substantiate claims made in the book. Grey Wolf, published by Sterling Publishing, based in New York, challenged the accepted view that the Führer shot himself in his Berlin bunker on 30 April 1945 and that Eva Braun also committed suicide by taking cyanide. Arguing that American intelligence officials turned a blind eye to Hitler’s escape in return for access to Nazi war technology, Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan set out the case for a scenario almost too horrible to contemplate: that the Führer and Eva Braun made a home in the foothills of the Andes and had two daughters ..
The claims about Hitler’s life in exile in Argentina have been ridiculed by historian Guy Walters, who pronounced them ‘2,000% rubbish’ when the book came out. ‘It’s an absolute disgrace. There’s no substance to it at all. It appeals to the deluded fantasies of conspiracy theorists and has no place whatsoever in historical research,’ he said. The Observer online article Vanessa Thorpe 27th October 2013, ‘Hitler lived until 1962? That’s my story, claims Argentinian writer’
Hitler in Antarctic on Explorers’ Island, French Radio Says. Associated Press news article
And it was around April of 1970 that the head of the KGB ordered that the remains of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were to be disinterred, and this time the remains destroyed. Steve Remy, University of New York
He occasionally made use of a double or doppelganger. Steve Remy
He lived here underground for 105 days. Le Bunker 1981 starring Anthony Hopkins & Richard Jordan & Cliff Gorman & James Naughton & Michael Lonsdale & Martin Jarvis & Michael Kitchen & Andrew Ray & Piper Laurie & Susan Blakely & Robert Austin et al, director George Schaefer, commentary
The war is not lost! The war is not lost! The war will never be lost! ... I will defeat them all. I will defy the entire world. ibid. Hitler to Speer
The time has come – now – to negotiate a peace. ibid. Himmler
One man created this transformation: Adolf Hitler. How did he become the most powerful man in Germany? Who were the Nazis? And how did they reinvigorate this fractured nation? ... One man’s magnetism proved to be Germany’s fatal attraction. Hitler: Germany’s Fatal Attraction, History 2015
Hitler and a dangerous minority of the right-wing population looked for a scapegoat. The search would see the birth of a new party and bring together some of the most dangerous men Germany could produce. ibid.
In the late 1920s the Nazi Party found themselves with diminishing support as the German economy became stronger. Hitler: Germany’s Fatal Attraction II
In January 1933 Hitler was appointed Reich-Chancellor. ibid.
The Night of the Long Knives had killed off any potential political threat he may have had. The German nation found themselves living under a military dictatorship. ibid.
German military rearmament was prioritised ... The German people were excited at the prospect of Germany becoming great again. Hitler: Germany's Fatal Attraction III
World War II and Hitler plunged the world into chaos killing seventy million people. It seemed there was nothing the Nazis wouldn’t do in pursuit of global domination. History tell us one thing but could that be wrong? Conspiracy s1e2: The Nazis, History 2019
Did World War II really mark the end of Hitler’s reign of terror? Did the Nazi devise a post-war Europe that even today would undermine Britain? And could Hitler, history’s worst mass murderer, have got away with it? ibid.
‘I believe that at the end of April 1945 the real Hitler along with Eva Braun were spirited out of the bunker where they escaped.’ ibid. Gerard Williams, journalist
Body doubles were widely used in the Second World War … It’s not clear if the dead man was a Hitler body double or not, but the fact is no-one reported finding the body of the real Adolf Hitler in 1945. ibid.
A suspicion shared at the highest levels: Stalin refused to believe that Hitler had died. The same is true of Eisenhower. ibid.
2009: An American pathologist ran DNA tests on a piece of the skull fragment held by the Russians ... Since then, the Russians have refused to allow anyone else access to the captured remains. ibid.
A year after the U-boats turned up in Argentina, Washington ordered the battle-fleet to the South Pole. ibid.
In April 1945 Hitler was the most wanted man in Europe. Dead or Alive, the victorious Allies needed to see his body. In the dock or in the grave. But in the chaos of war proof the dictator had died proved elusive. Secret History s11e2: Hitler of the Andes, Channel 4 2002
The Soviets refused to tell the Americans or the British what they were up to. ibid.
Eisenhower’s doubts were publicly quoted. The press rushed in to spread the confusion. ibid.
1,000 [US] agents working on these reports at any one time. ibid.
Even before 1945 Argentina had a large German population. ibid.
Argentina’s navy tried to capture the U-boats. ibid.
Catalina [maid] says Hitler came to the Eden Hotel in 1948. ibid.
Behind closed doors Hitler maintained a closely guarded secret ... The Fuhrer was a physical wreck. Secret History: Hitler’s Hidden Drug Habit, Channel 4 2015
His dependence on drugs ... The relationship between Hitler and his doctor ... Hitler took 74 different medications during the Second World War. ibid.
German forces had been pepped up for battle with a Crystal Meth pill called Pervitin. ibid.
By the end of 1943 the Fuhrer was dependent on a destructive mix of uppers and downers. ibid.