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A new book has claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler did not kill himself in Berlin in 1945 but ended his days in Argentina British journalist Gerrard Williams said he and co-author Simon Dunstan ...
In April 2025, social media users claimed the CIA "just" released classified documents proving Nazi leader Adolf Hitler ...
The CIA investigated whether Adolf Hitler was living in South America under an assumed identity as much as a decade after he ...
Recently declassified CIA documents detail an investigation into whether Hitler fled to Argentina, despite a lack of evidence ...
It is estimated around 10,000 Nazis and other fascist war criminals escaped persecution for their roles in the Holocaust by fleeing to Argentina and other Latin American countries.
The document suggests that Hitler may have worked as a shipping company employee, prior to potentially fleeing to Argentina. On the second page is a picture of the informant, Phillip Citroen ...
Newly declassified files hint at a decade-long hunt for Adolf Hitler in South America, challenging the widely accepted ...
Argentina, the biggest collection ever found in the country. Some of the artifacts include medical devices, weapons, and even a portrait of Adolf Hitler. Some people in the community say the ...
Following this announcement, users are sharing the viral claim that Adolf Hitler peacefully lived out his days in Argentina. We debunk these claims in this edition of Truth or Fake.
Patrick and Gerrard take a deeper look into one of the greatest the untold stories of World War II, where Adolf Hitler and many other top Nazis including Martin Bormann, escaped to Argentina after ...