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Did Hitler Live To Age Of 95?
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AOG ...all the evidence that I have seen has indicated that they both died in the bunker, first having put their dog to sleep.
There is a very telling interview in one of the last episodes of "The World at War" ( from Jeremy Isaacs), where Hitlers man servant gave an interview about their last few hours, and it convinced me.
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There is a very telling interview in one of the last episodes of "The World at War" ( from Jeremy Isaacs), where Hitlers man servant gave an interview about their last few hours, and it convinced me.
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Well.....I don't know.
There was a programme on the Documents Channel of Sky TV made by a group of American Military historians who put a very cogent case for Hitler escaping to Brazil via Argentina.
They felt that his death in the bunker was questionable and that a tunnell was discovered which ended a few hundred metres from Tempelhof Airport.
Many observers saw groups of high ranking Germans leaving by plane.
Spain was the next port of call and the estate of a German Industrialist showed signs of a high ranking German spending some time there.
From there the trail goes to Vigo, where a German submarine was seen to leave in unusual circumstances (no idea what they were)
Across the Atlantic to Argentina stopping off at an Island mid-Atlantic..........and so the story goes on.
I am not so sure that he did die in the bunker..........
There was a programme on the Documents Channel of Sky TV made by a group of American Military historians who put a very cogent case for Hitler escaping to Brazil via Argentina.
They felt that his death in the bunker was questionable and that a tunnell was discovered which ended a few hundred metres from Tempelhof Airport.
Many observers saw groups of high ranking Germans leaving by plane.
Spain was the next port of call and the estate of a German Industrialist showed signs of a high ranking German spending some time there.
From there the trail goes to Vigo, where a German submarine was seen to leave in unusual circumstances (no idea what they were)
Across the Atlantic to Argentina stopping off at an Island mid-Atlantic..........and so the story goes on.
I am not so sure that he did die in the bunker..........
Mikey, Albert Speer also appeared in "The World at War". After his arrest and at his trial in Nuremberg, he professed ignorance of the holocaust and it was the court's belief in this that almost certainly saved him from the gallows. it later transpired that he was present at the Posen conference in October 1943 and witnessed Heinrich Himmler's "final solution" speech delivered on the 6th. Evidence of this was finally proved in letters from 1971 published in The Guardian in 1971.
Speer was a plausible liar and was proved so; Heinz Linge could also have ben fibbing.
Speer was a plausible liar and was proved so; Heinz Linge could also have ben fibbing.
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