FBI Released Documents proving Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun fled to Argentina in a Submarine
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After many years of lies from the US governments. They finally confess that YES both Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun did in fact escape to Argentina, and did NOT kill themselves in the infamous bunker in Berlin. The newly declassified FBI documents prove what the Russians had been stating all along. The US government knew Hitler was alive and well, and living in the Andes Mountains long after World War II. They were so afraid of the ridicule for their escape, that “they did what they do best? LIE!”
Its said according to the allies that: On April 30 1945, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker. His body was later discovered and identified by the Soviets before being rushed back to Russia. “They meant that it was really possible that the Soviets have been lying all this time, and that history has purposely been rewritten? No one thought so until the release of the FBI documents. It seems that it is possible that the most hated man in history escaped war-torn Germany and lived a bucolic and peaceful life in the beautiful foothills of the Andes Mountains. The truth is that the Russian NEVER said that they found Hitlers remains. They always stated that they found NOTHING. Stalin kept to this story until his death. The first statement was made up by the Americans and a pure lie.
The Intelligence Community Knew.
Recently released FBI documents are beginning to show that not only was Hitler and Eva Braun’s suicide faked, the infamous pair might have had help from the director of the OSS himself, Allen Dulles.
WATCH – SKYNEWS: Hitler and Eva Braun fled Berlin and died in Argentina
Newly declassified FBI documents prove that the government knew Hitler was alive and well, and living in the Andes
Who is the Mysterious Informant?
In a Los Angeles letter to the Bureau in August of 1945, an unidentified informant agreed to exchange information for political asylum. What he told agents was stunning. The informant not only knew Hitler was in Argentina, he was one of the confirmed four men who had met the German submarine. Apparently, two submarines had landed on the Argentinian coast, and Hitler with Eva Braun was on board the second.
The Argentinian government not only welcomed the former German dictator, but also aided in his hiding. The informant went on to not only give detailed directions to the villages that Hitler and his party had passed through, but also credible physical details concerning Hitler. While for obvious reasons the informant is never named in the FBI papers, he was credible enough to be believed by some agents.
The FBI Tried to Hide Hitler’s Whereabouts.
Even with a detailed physical description and directions the FBI still did not follow-up on these new leads. Even with evidence placing the German sub U-530 on the Argentinian coast shortly before finally surrounding, and plenty of eye-witness accounts of German official being dropped off, no one investigated.
Even More Evidence is Found:
Along with the FBI documents detailing an eye-witness account of Hitler’s whereabouts in Argentina, more evidence is coming to light to help prove that Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun did not die in that bunker. In 1945, the Naval Attaché in Buenos Aires informed Washington there was a high probability that Hitler and Eva Braun had just arrived in Argentina. This coincides with the sightings of the submarine U-530. Added proof comes in the form of newspaper articles detailing the construction of a Bavarian styled mansion in the foothills of the Andes Mountains.
Further proof comes in the form of architect Alejandro Bustillo who wrote about his design and construction of Hitler’s new home which was financed by earlier wealthy German immigrants.
Irrefutable Evidence that Hitler Escaped:
Perhaps the most damming evidence that Hitler did survive the fall of Germany lies in Russia. With the Soviet occupation of Germany, Hitler’s supposed remains were quickly hidden and sent off to Russia, never to be seen again. That is until 2009, when an archeologist from Connecticut State, Nicholas Bellatoni was allowed to perform DNA testing on one of the skull fragments recovered.
What he discovered set off a reaction through the intelligence and scholarly communities. Not only did the DNA not match any recorded samples thought to be Hitler’s, they did not match Eva Braun’s familiar DNA either. So the question is, what did the Soviets discover in the bunker, and where is Hitler? The Russians knew that Hitler had escaped. the removing of the remains was merely a precaution from the Russian side. this was also later confirmed by Stalin himself.
Even former general and President Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote to Washington.
It was not only General Eisenhower who was concerned over Hitler’s compete disappearance, Stalin also expressed his concerns. In 1945, the Stars and Stripes newspaper quoted then General Eisenhower as believing that the real possibility existed of Hitler living safely and comfortably in Argentina.
Is it Possible?
With all of the new-found evidence coming to light, it is possible and even likely that not only did Hitler escape from Germany; he had the help of the international intelligence community. Released FBI documents “build on the Allies story” prove that they were not only aware of Hitler’s presence in Argentina; they were also helping to cover it up.
It would not be the first time the OSS helped a high-ranking Nazi official to escape punishment and capture. Look at the story of Adolf Eichmann who was located in Argentina in the 1960’s.
And remember that even as the Allies want us all to believe that it was the Russians who served this lie to start with. Do not to forget the testimony from Josef Stalin and many Russian officers and doctors which also certifies that Hitler escaped. Stalin adamantly insisted until his death in 1953 that Hitler had escaped. In 1945, Stalin also told the Allies this same information. He never changed his story during all these years.
Conclusion
So in conclusion you have to take in consideration that various Western sources did report that the dead body in the photo was Hitler’s double who was executed with a gunshot to the forehead. Some give his name as Gustav Weber. By contrast, reports now circulate in Russia that an actor, Andreas Kronstädt, was the impersonator who had volunteered to die in Hitler’s place. This was the theme of the 1996 film, Conversation with the Beast, directed by one of Fassbinder’s followers, Armin Müller-Stahl. Meanwhile, in Germany some suspicion still points to Julius Schreck, who was Hitler’s favorite driver and party member from 1921. He occasionally acted as Hitler’s double because of their close resemblance.
According to some reports, Schreck died in a traffic accident in 1936. Other reports say that he died from an abscessed tooth fever. To confuse matters more, Time magazine once wrote that Hitler’s alleged double was Heinrich Bergner who was killed on July 20, 1944, when Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg planted a bomb under Hitler’s table, at his headquarters in East Prussia; other publications said that a stenographer named Berger died. Some sources have oddly suggested that the burnt corpse found in the Chancellery garden was that of SS-Gruppenführer Hermann Fegelein, husband of Eva Braun’s sister, Gretl, who was stripped of his rank for committing treason and shot outside the Berlin bunker two days before Hitler’s suicide.
So many doubles and so may theories. Just look at this collage image Ive done.
Establishment historians want us to actually believe that Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker, shortly after exchanging marriage vows with Eva Braun?
– No bullet was ever found?. But that doesn’t matter?
– The blood stains on the sofa were reportedly of the wrong blood-type?. But such details doesn’t concern us?
– Hitler’s entire body apparently vanished into thin air?
– But at least somebody found two of his teeth, in the garden. A small price to pay, to be able to fool an entire generation!
– A skull fragment originally thought to be from Hitler has had its DNA tested, by American researchers. The skull fragment has turned out to be that of a woman under 40.
Did Hitler escape to Argentina? The answer is YES. Did the Americans lie about Hitlers death? YES.
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In a Los Angeles letter to the Bureau in August of 1945, an unidentified informant agreed to exchange information for political asylum. What he told agents was stunning. The informant not only knew Hitler was in Argentina, he was one of the confirmed four men who had met the German submarine. Apparently, two submarines had landed on the Argentinian coast, and Hitler with Eva Braun was on board the second.
The Argentinian government not only welcomed the former German dictator, but also aided in his hiding. The informant went on to not only give detailed directions to the villages that Hitler and his party had passed through, but also credible physical details concerning Hitler. While for obvious reasons the informant is never named in the FBI papers, he was credible enough to be believed by some agents.
The FBI Tried to Hide Hitler’s Whereabouts.
Even with a detailed physical description and directions the FBI still did not follow-up on these new leads. Even with evidence placing the German sub U-530 on the Argentinian coast shortly before finally surrounding, and plenty of eye-witness accounts of German official being dropped off, no one investigated.
Even More Evidence is Found:
Along with the FBI documents detailing an eye-witness account of Hitler’s whereabouts in Argentina, more evidence is coming to light to help prove that Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun did not die in that bunker. In 1945, the Naval Attaché in Buenos Aires informed Washington there was a high probability that Hitler and Eva Braun had just arrived in Argentina. This coincides with the sightings of the submarine U-530. Added proof comes in the form of newspaper articles detailing the construction of a Bavarian styled mansion in the foothills of the Andes Mountains.
Further proof comes in the form of architect Alejandro Bustillo who wrote about his design and construction of Hitler’s new home which was financed by earlier wealthy German immigrants.
Irrefutable Evidence that Hitler Escaped:
Perhaps the most damming evidence that Hitler did survive the fall of Germany lies in Russia. With the Soviet occupation of Germany, Hitler’s supposed remains were quickly hidden and sent off to Russia, never to be seen again. That is until 2009, when an archeologist from Connecticut State, Nicholas Bellatoni was allowed to perform DNA testing on one of the skull fragments recovered.
What he discovered set off a reaction through the intelligence and scholarly communities. Not only did the DNA not match any recorded samples thought to be Hitler’s, they did not match Eva Braun’s familiar DNA either. So the question is, what did the Soviets discover in the bunker, and where is Hitler? The Russians knew that Hitler had escaped. the removing of the remains was merely a precaution from the Russian side. this was also later confirmed by Stalin himself.
Even former general and President Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote to Washington.
It was not only General Eisenhower who was concerned over Hitler’s compete disappearance, Stalin also expressed his concerns. In 1945, the Stars and Stripes newspaper quoted then General Eisenhower as believing that the real possibility existed of Hitler living safely and comfortably in Argentina.
Is it Possible?
With all of the new-found evidence coming to light, it is possible and even likely that not only did Hitler escape from Germany; he had the help of the international intelligence community. Released FBI documents “build on the Allies story” prove that they were not only aware of Hitler’s presence in Argentina; they were also helping to cover it up.
It would not be the first time the OSS helped a high-ranking Nazi official to escape punishment and capture. Look at the story of Adolf Eichmann who was located in Argentina in the 1960’s.
And remember that even as the Allies want us all to believe that it was the Russians who served this lie to start with. Do not to forget the testimony from Josef Stalin and many Russian officers and doctors which also certifies that Hitler escaped. Stalin adamantly insisted until his death in 1953 that Hitler had escaped. In 1945, Stalin also told the Allies this same information. He never changed his story during all these years.
Conclusion
So in conclusion you have to take in consideration that various Western sources did report that the dead body in the photo was Hitler’s double who was executed with a gunshot to the forehead. Some give his name as Gustav Weber. By contrast, reports now circulate in Russia that an actor, Andreas Kronstädt, was the impersonator who had volunteered to die in Hitler’s place. This was the theme of the 1996 film, Conversation with the Beast, directed by one of Fassbinder’s followers, Armin Müller-Stahl. Meanwhile, in Germany some suspicion still points to Julius Schreck, who was Hitler’s favorite driver and party member from 1921. He occasionally acted as Hitler’s double because of their close resemblance.
According to some reports, Schreck died in a traffic accident in 1936. Other reports say that he died from an abscessed tooth fever. To confuse matters more, Time magazine once wrote that Hitler’s alleged double was Heinrich Bergner who was killed on July 20, 1944, when Colonel Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg planted a bomb under Hitler’s table, at his headquarters in East Prussia; other publications said that a stenographer named Berger died. Some sources have oddly suggested that the burnt corpse found in the Chancellery garden was that of SS-Gruppenführer Hermann Fegelein, husband of Eva Braun’s sister, Gretl, who was stripped of his rank for committing treason and shot outside the Berlin bunker two days before Hitler’s suicide.
So many doubles and so may theories. Just look at this collage image Ive done.
Establishment historians want us to actually believe that Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker, shortly after exchanging marriage vows with Eva Braun?
– No bullet was ever found?. But that doesn’t matter?
– The blood stains on the sofa were reportedly of the wrong blood-type?. But such details doesn’t concern us?
– Hitler’s entire body apparently vanished into thin air?
– But at least somebody found two of his teeth, in the garden. A small price to pay, to be able to fool an entire generation!
– A skull fragment originally thought to be from Hitler has had its DNA tested, by American researchers. The skull fragment has turned out to be that of a woman under 40.
Did Hitler escape to Argentina? The answer is YES. Did the Americans lie about Hitlers death? YES.
More More More
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