Thursday, May 14, 2015

Hitler did not die, but lived in Argentina where was born the 2 girls

Adolf Hitler has devised his suicide, and has fled to Argentina where he lived until he died. This is known by some new data published in "Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf". The authors believe that the evidence of the terrible suicide are 'flawed'. They believe he actually escaped in 1945 to start a new life with his wife Eva Braun. However, these claims are rejected as "ridiculous" by historian Guy Walters.


Flight of Hitler and Braun from Berlin is shown by British authors Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan in their new book. They reject the widely accepted theory that the 'Fuhrer' shot himself in the Berlin bunker on April 30, 1945 and Braun committed suicide by taking Cyanide. Instead of this version, they claim that there is evidence to suggest that the couple survived the end of World War II, starting a new life in a Nazi-fascist enclave controlled in Argentina. They even go further, they say that the couple had two daughters before Hitler died in 1962 at age 73.

Williams, a historian and journalist who has written extensively about World War II, told Sky News: "We do not want to rewrite history, but the data that we have discovered about the escape of Adolf Hitler are too large to be ignored ". "There is no forensic evidence for, or the death of Eva Braun, and the stories from the eyewitnesses to their continued survival in Argentina are compelling."

The book also says that US intelligence officials allegedly were complicit in their escape, in exchange for access to technologies developed by the Nazis war. The book also says that the parts of the skull that is believed to be those of Hitler and currently held by the Russians are in fact those of a young woman under the age of 40 years. Hitler was 56 years old when he died.

Williams said he and Dunstan, author, film maker and photographer, specializing in military history, have carried out their study in the field in Argentina, interviewing eyewitnesses to Hitler's presence there. "Only now that Argentina is a thriving democracy, real stories are beginning to come to light". According to him, "two eye witnesses have received death threats from unknown persons, having worked on this book."

But sensational claims have been called ridiculous by historians, including Walters, who has extensively studied Nazi Germany and wrote a series of books about the war. He labeled the idea that Hitler lived in South America until 1960, as "evil" that was based on "dubious secondary sources". Walters acknowledged that the authors are right to say that the skulls taken from the Russians was that of Hitler in the bunker that once had many. But the idea that Hitler had fled to Argentina, according to him, is not. Rochus Misch, 94, a former radio operator in Hitler and the last survivor of the bunker in Berlin, says that without troops "boss" and Eva Braun in his eyes. "I was in the next room when he shot himself. I did not hear the shtënën, but saw his body when the door opened. "I saw Hitler fell with his head on the table. I saw Eva Braun dead, sitting in the corner of the sofa, with her head turned by Hitler and knees gathering up the chest ". Historians hold it as a reliable source and he is the author of a book published a few years ago, I called the last witness.

But, Williams and Dunstan claim a body of another victim placed an actress Hitler and Eva Braun took place on 27 April. Thus, both fled from Berlin and traveled to Tonder in Denmark. From there, they flew to a military base in Reus, south of Barcelona, ​​before General Franco supplied a plane to take them to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. Later in the mar de Plata. The book also includes evidence from pilot assumed that led Hitler and Eva Braun from Berlin to Mar del Plata in the Argentine coast. Here say that living in a wooden house in a remote village where the survivors, thanks looted gold and jewelery. The book quotes a number of sources, such as cooks and doctors.

But this is not the first time said that Hitler escaped to Argentina. Author Abel Basti claimed the same thing in 2003 in his book. He said Hitler and Braun fled to Argentine shores aboard a submarine and lived for many years in the vicinity of San Carlos de Bariloche, a ski resort and place about 1,000 kilometers southwest of Buenos Aires.

He claimed that Incalco Ranch, located in Villa la Angostura on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, was the refuge chosen by Argentine Nazis to hide the couple. Located in the middle of a pine forest, the site can be reached only by boat or floatplane, and belonged to Argentine businessman Jorge Antonio, one of the most trusted friends of the president, Juan Domingo Perón.

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