Posted on 10/31/2017 11:59:00 AM PDT by righttackle44
Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler survived World War II and was living in South America during the 1950s, according to a CIA memo released last week along with other formerly classified files that were related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Most historians believe Hitler committed suicide in April 1945 as the Soviet Red Army was closing in on Berlin.
The memo said a man named Phillip Citroen, a former German SS agent, told a CIA source in Venezuela that while Citroen was working in Colombia, he met a man who not only looked like Hitler, but who was also treated with deference by the German community.
Hitler was living in the town of Tunja, north of Bogota, the memo said.
The document claimed that a friend of the CIA informant states that during the latter part of September 1955, a Phillip Citroen, former German SS trooper, stated to him confidentially that Adolph Hitler (sic) is still alive, according to The U.K. Sun.
So he murdered Eva Braun. Or did she escape with him?
“If so then why wasnt Hitler captured or killed by the US?”
Tarantino finally took care of that in 2009.
It is easier to get an enemy to surrender when they think they lost completely. If Hitler was in an American prison, there might be rescue attempts with a lot of bloodshed spilled trying to rescue him or the risk of guerrilla attacks on American soil.
It is easier to get an enemy to surrender when they think they lost completely. If Hitler was in an American prison, there might be rescue attempts with a lot of bloodshed spilled trying to rescue him or the risk of guerrilla attacks on American soil.
So he murdered Eva Braun. Or did she escape with him?
Not necessarily. Hitlers remains were buried and then moved and re-buried. At least 2 or 3 times if I recall correctly. The female stuff was may have belonged to Eva Braun.
Maybe there’s an exhibit on that at the Barbie Museum.
They both had body doubles.
“I don’t like the sound of these ‘ere boncentration bamps!”
Fanciful nonsense. Just because some bloviating, happy to be alive, Nazi /SS lowlife made it to South America, told a tale to a CIA officer, who made a report, that became a “CIA document” does not make it true.
During the War Crimes Trials, it was common knowledge that some of the top Nazi leaders escaped to South America before the surrender. And it was commonly thought that Hitler might have been one of them.
One of the stories was that FDR, Stalin, and Churchill made an agreement to let them go if they agreed to surrender. That seemed better than wasting hundreds of thousands more lives. But of course no one wanted to admit to it publicly.
Whether Hitler escaped is a matter of guesswork. I don’t think anyone really knows for sure. Or, at least, anyone who knew is now dead, and didn’t talk.
Maybe they were both transgender prototypes?
And the documentation of this is where?
Actually, he was working at the K-Mart in Minneapolis. After Hitler died, Elvis covered his shift
I think the explanation offered by the guy doing the Hitler series was that at the time, the U.S. gov’t viewed fascism as having been defeated, and that communism was subsequently the strongest threat...and that the Feds actually worked with Hitler and his “selected-to-survive” top guys to help defeat communism in South America. Other leaders not chosen were “given up” in various “exchange” deals.
I think it is speculated that the document was included int he JFK files because of JFK’s efforts to fight communism may have included working with the fascists.
I guess with time, we may be learning more.
Oh. I thought the Russians had always asserted that Hitler escaped to South America.
I think their response to that question was that they actually used the fascists to help fight the commies in South America.
No body, no dead.
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