Mainstream Researchers Admit Hitler Never Killed Himself, was Helped to Escape to South America, Where He Died

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The traditional narrative of the death of Adolf Hitler, which we have been made to believe, is that on April 30, 1945, when the Allied Forces finally entered Germany, he shot himself in the head.

His newlywed wife, Eva Braun was also said to have ingested cyanide in a subterranean bunker. Upon discovering them dead, the soldiers reportedly burned their bodies and the pair was subsequently buried in a shallow grave, nearby. This is the traditional narrative of how Hitler and his wife ended their lives on Earth.

However, for sometimes now, Hitler’s death has been keenly contested by some conspiracy theorists. The theorists believe that Hitler never killed himself – as was reported by the Allied Forces – but rather, was helped to escape. Some people have doubted this claim, saying it is a mere speculative hypothesis being ‘cooked’ to deceive people.

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This has inspired biographers, researchers, scientists, historians and others to conduct in-depth studies on whether Hitler, indeed, killed himself or escaped.

We can report that after going through some of these studies, there is a big question on the traditional narrative of how Hitler died. The researchers have admitted that there is no evidence whatsoever, to suggest that Hitler shot himself or even died in Germany. This has become the discussion among mainstream researchers, who have spent years researching the issue.

First, there is an account narrated by Argentinean historian, Abel Basti. Basti has extensively detailed how Hitler arrived in Argentina in a new edition of his book titled, “El Exilio de Hitler” (Hitler in Exile). The book is now making headlines in South America. The Huffington Post has also discussed the contents of the book.

Basti revealed that Hitler slipped from Germany to safety, via a tunnel beneath the Chancellery connected to Tempelhof Airport, where a waiting helicopter took him to Spain. He then traveled first to the Canary Islands, and later made his way to Argentina in a U-boat. He lived in Argentina for ten years before settling in Paraguay under the protection of dictator Alfredo Stroessner, who had German roots. Basti believed Hitler died on February 3, 1971.

In the book, Basti wrote:

“There was an agreement with the US that Hitler would run away and that he shouldn’t fall into the hands of the Soviet Union. This also applies to many scientists, the military and spies who later took part in the struggle against the Soviet regime. Wealthy families who helped him over the years were responsible for the organization of his funeral. Hitler was buried in an underground bunker, which is now an elegant hotel in the city of Asuncion. In 1973, the entrance to the bunker was sealed, and 40 people came to say goodbye to Hitler. One of those who attended [the funeral], Brazilian serviceman Fernando Nogueira de Araujo, then told a newspaper about the ceremony.”

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Observers who have read Basti’s  account, have substantiated it. They make reference to how the United States Office of Strategic Services conducted Operation Paperclip, in which more than 1,500 Nazi scientists, engineers and technicians were brought covertly to the country in order to tap into their knowledge. The simple logic here is that if the United States can help these criminals, why can’t they help Hitler?

Again, a CIA officer named Bob Baer, who has a considerable experience in the spy business, described a similarly covert government-facilitated escape plan in a documentary series for the History Channel. Hunting Hitler was aired in early 2015. Baer and his team, including war crimes investigator, Dr John Cencich, claimed they discovered proof of Hitler’s escape, using 700 pages of declassified FBI documents and on-scene sleuthing in South America.

One investigator confirmed that “American Army officials in Germany have not located Hitler’s body nor is there any reliable source that Hitler is dead.”

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Another report, discrediting the traditional narrative and backing up the accounts of Basti and the Baer team, was published in the Guardian in 2009. In the report, American researchers performed a DNA analysis of a skull fragment preserved in secret by Soviet Intelligence, to determine the legitimacy of the claim that it is Hitler’s bone. The Soviets believed it was the skull fragment of Hitler.

However, at the genetics lab of the University of Connecticut, archeologist and bone specialist Nick Bellantoni made a startling discovery. Bellantoni  said that “The bone seemed very thin; male bone tends to be more robust. And the sutures where the skull plates came together seemed to correspond to someone under 40.”  For the record, Hitler turned 56 in April, 1945.

Bellantoni’s suspicions from physical examination of that skull fragment, which the team diligently confirmed authentic, were backed up by the molecular-genetic analysis. In fact, it became clear that the bone that the Soviets thought was Hitler, was an unidentified female.

As early as 2000, the BBC reported that Hitler’s biographer Werner Maser cast doubt on the authenticity of the bone, despite Russian officials insisting that it is Hitler.

Indeed, it is a proven fact that South America played a host to many fleeing Nazis after Germany was conquered by the Allied Forces. According to commentators, mainstream researchers have accepted that Hitler’s death in Germany was not true. It will also inspire similar studies into other issues that have been hidden by the United States government.

We acknowledge that we sourced the article from the Free Thought Project.


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11 COMMENTS

  1. So, actually it could be that Hitler wasnt the bigg chief starting the war. Some Powers wanted to keep Europe little in everyway, for their own benefits. What i dont get is that jewish Powers would help Hitler escape….or the perfect Mask..

  2. Hitler at the time when he was going to die in his bunker was on so many different drugs at the time he could not possibly survive much longer. He had symptoms of parkinsons disease. You can see his hand tremble when he was shaking the hands of kids he was sending into war as last resort at the end of his reign.

    • There is no written proof on what you claim K since -according to common narrative- all of Hilter’s officials who were with him in the same bunker were all claimed to be found dead by poison along with Hitler and his newly wed wife. But this article raises so many question.

      • How abbout the diary of Doc. Morall? The personal docter of A.Hitler? That describes a lot of the medication he put hitler on, (like cocaine eyedrops, morphine and more stuff that would be conciderd illigal) at the other side: when people think youre dead and your respocebilities are gone, you can relax and get of those drugs

  3. He flew off in a ‘helicopter’? They didn’t have helicopters in WW2…..Certainly not one that could fly the distance from Berlin to Spain….

    • I was wondering when someone was going to notice the helicopter thing but I must admit, I watched the History channel program on Hitler’s escape and they said he left Germany in an airplane. It was a well presented program with many plausible scenarios but the question still goes unanswered, Where and how did Hitler die?

  4. While I don’t deny that it MAY be possible that Hitler somehow fled to South America, there are some big gaps in this story. For starters, although Germany had quite a few helicopter models at the end of the war, none of them had a range that could reach Spain very easily. The FA 223 Drache was Germany’s most modern-like Helicopter in 1945, having the ability to carry 6 people in total, however it had a range of 450km maximum. They could remove some passengers and add a external fuel tank instead, but that gave it no more than 700km. This means that for Hitler to make the journey to Spain, they would have to stop for re-fueling at least 4 times to get to Madrid.

    Additionally, the helicopters were not designed to fly at high altitude. A bomber aircraft would have been able to reach much higher distances. A helicopter would have been heard, and spotted with the naked ears and eyes, and they would have to cross an area that was crawling with American, British and French troops who were all still at high alert in April/May 1945. He would have never made it.

    If this did happen, and if a helicopter was involved, it was more likely he boarded the helicopter to travel a few hundred kilometers south, were German troops still held on to territory, and then traveled by car as far as they could before going into hiding. From hiding, he may have been able to eventually make it to South America.

  5. Hitler was captured by red army soldiers and taken to Moscow where he was kept in a cage inside the Kremlin to be viewed and ridiculed by Stalin and members of the Politburo.

  6. Saw a similar theory a while back.

    Main difference is the escape; Hitler (in the event of escape) flew of in an ultra-light plane towards a naval base in northern Germany, there he took the U-boat.

    I must say however that any version of Hitler escaping by air towards his sub makes little sense. The chaos might have been quite big in the direct aftermath of WW2, but a rogue plane would certainly be noticed.

    So all in all, he might have actually escaped (which is highly likely), but I doubt that he lived long after that. As stated in a previous comment his physical condition was frail to say the least. And yes it isn’t unlikely Hitler got help from the US (The Bush family financed his rise to power, among other elites) to flee to a nation that would harbor him.

  7. The skull fragment was never the only evidence Hitler’s dentist made a positive ID based on his dental records. This is the worst piece of revisionist history I have ever read. Contrary to the Title no Mainstream researchers ever admitted to this just a few Cranks. Anonymous should stick to real and relevant political problems not get bogged down in old bogus conspiracy theories.

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