Posted on 04/30/2025 2:37:01 PM PDT by know.your.why
Himmler got out of Berlin. He was recognized shortly after by British intel offices and arrested. He committed suicide in front of them. Goering got out and surrendered to American forces. He was tried as a major war criminal at Nurnberg, sentenced to death, and committed suicide in his cell before they could hang him. Speer was also tried at Nurnberg and sentenced to 20 years. He served it and then was released.
“OK, you just prove the point, that we are being told here on Free Republic, that we are to reject what the rest of the world believes about the fate of Hitler.”
Yes... We don’t know everything especially when it was designed to be a SECRET.
“I don’t have any way of knowing about only female bodies found in Hitler’s environs. Apparently you have some knowledge the rest of us just don’t have. If you like, share what knowledge you have, and the reliability of such information.”
The Russians told us and proved it at the time and our government hid this fact from the public. Or this would still not be a debate at all... Both had Female Pelvic Bone structure designed for birth that males do not have.
LOL!😝
Nope.
Look, over my contacts and connections I have had my firewall slammed in the middle of the night over this exact topic and my research. If the official narrative was true, then why would they even be doing this?
This particular topic has been one of my priority topics of research for over 30 years now. And my good friend and his wife got too close to the truth. So far I have dodged the effort to silence this reality.
I am right in deep into this conspiracy...
Hitler lived, and we are right now in the Fourth Reich globally. The Red Shield is in control globally right now. This is so over anyone’s head they would probably not even understand it if I slammed them up side the head with it.
I will just say this, things are not at all what you think they are...
Funny, because today was Israli Imdependince Day.
He died in the bunker.
The Russians had that area of Berlin boxed in with a great number of troops. A few days before Hitler killed himself, Hanna Reitsch flew a small airplane close to the ruins of the Chancellery, and tried to get Hitler to leave with her. He refused. It is a known fact that her plane was the last German plane to leave Berlin, and it a known fact the Hitler was not in the plane when it landed. Hanna was deeply depressed that Hitler did not come with her.
Wikipedia excerpt:
Shortly after midnight on 29 April, Hitler ordered Reitsch and von Greim to fly out of Berlin in an Arado Ar 96 (which had been flown to the Tiergarten by the pilot who stowed Reitsch in his fuselage), asserting that they could get General Walther Wenck to save Berlin.[37] Von Greim was ordered to get the Luftwaffe to attack the Soviet forces that had just reached Potsdamer Platz and to make sure Himmler was punished for his treachery in making unauthorised contact with the Western Allies regarding surrender terms.[Note 1] Troops of the Soviet 3rd Shock Army, which was fighting its way through the Tiergarten from the north, tried to shoot the plane down fearing that Hitler was escaping in it, but it took off successfully.[38][39][Note 2]Reitsch was soon captured along with von Greim and the two were interviewed together by U.S. military intelligence officers.[Note 3] When asked about being ordered to leave the Führerbunker on 29 April 1945,[44] Reitsch and von Greim reportedly repeated the same answer: "It was the blackest day when we could not die at our Führer's side." Reitsch stated, "We should all kneel down in reverence and prayer before the altar of the Fatherland," referring to the Führerbunker.[45] Reitsch dismissed assertions of Hitler's survival, saying, "He had no reason to live and the tragedy was that he knew it ... perhaps better than anyone else did." Reitsch claimed Hitler's initial motivation was "how to give his people a life free from economic insufficiencies and social maladjustments", but gambled with the lives of people: "the first great wrong, his first great failure". She criticised his incompetence as a leader (e.g. his selection of the wrong persons for office), and stated that Hitler had transformed ideologically, and become a despot. Reitsch stated repeatedly that never again must an individual have so much control over any country.[46] Reitsch was held for eighteen months;[47] von Greim killed himself on 24 May 1945.
Hanna has an incredible list of accomplishments; and, was a super-duper NAZI.
Spears did indeed get out, and was the only person in Hitler’s “Inner Circle” not to be sentenced to death. He died in 1981 after completing his sentence.
Fascinating
There has never any actual evidence of that. The skull that was allegedly his turned out to be the skull of a woman.
A narcissist like Adolf would have had contingency plans out the wazoo for his personal "safety."
Think Laurence Olivier from "Marathon Man."
Hard to say. I don’t have enough data, and I have a lot more things to concern myself with. I will say that he is probably dead, either by suicide or old age in S.A. we apparently have a few folks here in the US that have lived longer than 200 years, and one apparently 350 years (according to the Social Security recipient rolls.)
But it's OK if it's a subtle few?
People do look back and wish things had gone differently.
The leader of Argentina recently came out and released documents proving Hitler survived the war, and so did others, by living in S America. Was the leader Milei? It seems like it was so, but I heard it peripherally.
If you listen closely they say “I buried Adolph”
Study the WWII German Submarine infrastructure and global base locations. It was all around the world including South America and Antarctica. All he needed to do was get to a boat and he was gone... Which is exactly what he did...
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