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Nazi leader Adolf Hitler did not kill himself in Berlin in 1945 but ended his days in Argentina, a new book has claimed. British journalist Gerrard Williams has told Sky News he and co-author Simon ...
The series, about a band of Jewish-led Nazi hunters, imagines that Hitler survived the war and fled to Argentina. Logan Lerman and Jerrika Hinton in the second season of Amazon's "Hunters." ...
CIA documents show agents were on the hunt for Adolf Hitler in South America for 10 years after the world believed he was dead as Argentina prepares to declassify government files on Nazi ...
Hitler's book collection can provide insight into his mindset, as well as the rise of antisemitism and Nazism, according to Gray. "You're getting a look into the mind of a madman," he said.
Jan. 10, 2014 -- Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic political testament "Mein Kampf" is surging up electronic book bestseller lists, even as sales of the printed version have been stagnant for years.
Hitler's book collection can provide insight into his mindset, as well as the rise of antisemitism and Nazism, according to Gray. "You're getting a look into the mind of a madman," he said.
While the subject of Hitler's health has been catalogued previously, never has it been done so thoroughly or with the level of up-to-date medical expertise as in Dr. Thomas Hutton's seminal new book.