I've been watching this on the History Channel and knowing that many Nazi's escaped to South America and the true lack of evidence regarding Hitler's death it is plausible he actually escaped to South America.
Hitler is alive and well in the form of one of his clones, Kreiger on Archer.I've been watching this on the History Channel and knowing that many Nazi's escaped to South America and the true lack of evidence regarding Hitler's death it is plausible he actually escaped to South America.
Sure it's plausible if you discount all the eye witness testimony of dozens of German and Soviets, ignore the bits of bone they found, and assume that Joseph Stalin would have just let Hitler possibly assume a life in South America. You would also have to assume that Israel and Jewish groups around the world would let bygones be bygones.
You also would have to assume that a megalomaniacal leader like Hitler would be fine with being the leader of Nazism one day, and being some nondescript cattle rancher in Argentina the next day.
He'd be 126 now; unless Dr. Menghella (sp) found him the fountain of youth or cloned him as in the movie "The Boys From Brazil".Many of his top cronies escaped Stalin, Israel and other Jewish groups to assume a life in South America.
It certainly was a very pre-planned strategy to relocate to South America by many of the Nazi chiefs why not Hitler himself.
No body ever found.
Um, yes. His remains were found. Unfortunately the Soviets didn't keep them preserved very well, and allowed for mixing of the crater full of bones they found. But, you don't need proof. Nutty conspiracy theories in fact thrive in the absence of credible support. That by itself somehow lends credibility in they eyes of the deranged believers.Many of his top cronies escaped Stalin, Israel and other Jewish groups to assume a life in South America.
It certainly was a very pre-planned strategy to relocate to South America by many of the Nazi chiefs why not Hitler himself.
No body ever found.
Um, yes. His remains were found. Unfortunately the Soviets didn't keep them preserved very well, and allowed for mixing of the crater full of bones they found. But, you don't need proof. Nutty conspiracy theories in fact thrive in the absence of credible support. That by itself somehow lends credibility in they eyes of the deranged believers.
I've watched a bit of those programs, too (mainly the one on the occult) and was struck anew how weird looking the Nazi leaders looked. Now I don't believe one minute that leaders should lead because they are good looking--but Hitler, Geobbels, Goering, Hess. Himmler, et al? Hard to believe all those German people going nuts over them. On the other hand, it's what they said, demonizing the Jews and certain others, I guess.In 2014, the FBI declassified over 700 pages of secret documents suggesting the possibility that Adolf Hitler may have survived and fled to South America after the fall of Nazi Germany. A recently unearthed memo from legendary FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover states, “American Army officials in Germany have not located Hitler’s body nor is there any reliable source that will say definitely that Hitler is dead.” HISTORY’S new eight-part series “Hunting Hitler” follows a team of renowned investigators as they reopen the world’s most famous cold case in a definitive search to discover if one of history’s most notorious war criminals, Adolf Hitler, actually survived World War II.
With declassified worldwide intelligence providing a wealth of new clues and modern technology never before available, Baer has reopened this 70-year-old cold case to execute a global death claims investigation. From uncovering a mysterious Nazi lair deep in the Argentinian jungle to mysterious plane wreckage in a Columbian marsh, and diving for evidence of a missing U-Boat that could have shuttled Hitler out of Europe as Germany collapsed.