Posted on 10/28/2013 12:56:11 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The notion that Hitler escaped from his Berlin bunker has held conspiracy theorists in thrall since the war ended. It has now reared its improbable head once more.
This weekend, it emerged that the story of Hitlers supposed escape to Argentina has become the subject of a bitter plagiarism row.
In their book, Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler, British authors Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan argued that the Führer escaped and did indeed see out his days in South America.
However, an Argentine journalist, Abel Basti, who comes from the Patagonian town of Bariloche, where so many Nazis retired, claims that Williams and Dunstan appropriated his research, and he is seeking compensation.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Fixed it.
It’s remarkable, the Nazis won only a plurality of seats in the last free elections, they just threatened the opposition into going along with them.
Forget Hitler - Rogie’s wondering where defenseman Larry Hillman (3) and Bill Mikkelson disappeared on this play. Fred Stanfield (17) and Don Awrey are also seen in this photo.
Forget Hitler - Rogie’s wondering where defenseman Larry Hillman (3) and Bill Mikkelson disappeared on this play. Fred Stanfield (17) and Don Awrey are also seen in this photo.
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