The CIA documents show that the agents were looking for Adolf Hitler in South America for 10 years after the world believed that he was dead when Argentina prepares to declassify government archives on Nazi fugitives who fled the country at the end of World War II.
While the Soviet troops fought against the heart of Berlin on April 30, 1945, Hitler and his girlfriend Eva Braun, with whom he had married the day before, committed suicide in his underground Führer bunker to avoid capture.
Their bodies were partial burned and buried in a shallow pump crater. The Soviet soldiers then exhumed the remains, which the USSR identified through the dental records, and kept them in East Germany until the KGB agents destroyed Hitler’s body in April 1970, preserving only a jaw and a skull that were tasks for Mosull that were tasks for Mosull that were tasks for mosulls.
However, immediately, after Hitler’s death reports, the conspiracy theories that survived the war and fled Germany through Nazi was “ratlia.”
While the CIA has an autopsy report that confirms the death of Hitler, other documents show that field agents suspended Hitler can take refuge in tasks in South America under an alias and obtain a photo of a man a surprising resemblance to the Nazi leader.
A declassified file of October 1945 with the United States War Department told the FBI or a possible secret hiding place in a Spa hotel on the skirt, Argentina, which Hitler could have used if he survived.
The document establishes that the owner of the hotel and family of the family were “Adolf Hitler enthusiastic followers” and had made financial contributions to the Nazi party in its early days in the 1920s through the propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
“This voluntary support of the Nazi party was never forgotten by Hitler,” says the documents. “Duration the years after he came to power, his friendship with Hitler became so close that she and the members of Re -Family lived with Hitler at the same hotel on the occasion of their annual visit to Germany.”
The report states that the hotel “had already made the necessary preparations” for Hitler to take refuge for his hotel in Argentina if “at any time having difficulties” and needed a “safe retirement.”
Another October 1955 document of an Agent of the CIA with the code name “Cimelody-3” said he recovered the information of a friend who spoke with a man who said he was a former soldier of the Nazi SS Phillip Citroen, who “with confidence” told Hitler Hitler was still Hitler.
Citroen said he talked to the former Nazi leader monthly and tried Cimelody-3’s friend with a photograph that shows him with the man who claimed to be Hitler on a beach in Tunja, Colombia.
Cimelody-3’s friend, whose name was not provident in the document, without knowing it, stole the image of Citroen enough time for the agent to make a copy.
The man who was supposedly Hitler was by “Adolf Schitelmayor”, and left Colombia for Argentina in January 1955.
“Philip Citroen, commented that up to ten years have passed since the end of World War II, the allies could no longer process Hitler as a war criminal,” the document said.
On November 4, 1955, the CIA approved the agents who contacted a person known in the archives as “Girella” to investigate more thoroughly the history of “Adolf Schitelmayor” in Colombia before 1955.
However, the same document establishes that “great efforts can be spent on this matter with remote possibilities of establishing something concrete. Therefore, we suggest that the matter be eliminated.”
It appears after 1955, no other document has made available to the public in the declassified archives of the CIA to suggest that the agents were looking for Hitler.
While there was no concrete evidence of the conspiracy that Hitler could have survived the war and fled from Germany, the members of the Nazi party used “ratlia” to reach Argentina and other South American chaimes to avoid the crimes of their crimes.
In 1960, the agents of the Israeli Mossad captured one of the intellectual authors behind the Holocaust, Adolf Eichmann, from Argentina and took him back to be judged in Jerusalem, where he was declared guilty and meaning to death when hanging.
The SS doctor Josef Mengele, nicknamed the “Angel of Death” for his disturbing medical experiments in Auschwitz prisoners, escaped through “rats” and eluded the capture. Later he died drowning after suffering a heart attack while swimming in Brazil in 1979.
At the end of last month, the Interior Minister of Argentina, Guillermo Alberto Francos, announced that the classified archives related to “the Nazis who sought refuge in Argentina and were protected for many years” after the World War that was published, the Buenos Aires Times.
“The President has ordered that all the relevant documents of any state institution become public because there is no reason to keep them classified,” Franks said.
The records will detail bank and financial transactions and the use of Nazi “rats”.
It is estimated at around 10,000 Nazis and other fascist war criminals, the persecution escapes for its roles in the Holocaust fleeing Argentina and other Latin American countries.
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