To: Leaning Right; All
So there is no way “three black cars” could drive out of the city after that date. It’s also interesting that the excerpt does not mention where this supposed even occurred. Was it in or near Berlin?
They didn't. They moved Hitler in stages. From what I can glean of Peter David Orr's work, Peter David Orr, Pilot Ernst Baumgart flew Hitler and Eva Braun to Bavaria from Berlin using Strasse de 17.Juni as a runway in a 4-seater Me 108 to Bad Aibling, Bavaria. From there, they took Hitler to Nussdorf am Inn, which was 15-20 miles away, by car. At Nussdorf am Inn, he boarded one of three Fieseler Storch airplanes as descried by Temples, which took him to Innsbruck. From Innsbruck, he went to Barcelona by the captured MD-3, and then on to the Canary Islands after the MD-3 was repainted in Barcelona. From the Canary Islands, Hitler's part boarded the U-boat for Argentina.
It's a lot to write in one post...
35 posted on
12/21/2025 10:41:56 AM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Dr. Franklin; All
From Innsbruck, he went to Barcelona by the captured MD-3DC-3, and then on to the Canary Islands after the MD-3DC-3 was repainted in Barcelona.
71 posted on
12/21/2025 3:38:24 PM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
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