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Dutchmn007's avatar

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Morgthorak the Undead πŸ’€'s avatar

Yep, just checked it. Well, no big surprise except that it took them so long to take it down. πŸ˜‚

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Adrienne's avatar

Didn't you hear?

Argentina recently declassified their documents about Hitler moving there and living for several decades after the war. It's official history now!

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Throgmorton's avatar

The RFK files included tips from people claiming that Hitler had taken up cattle farming in Argentina.

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Linda Caldwell's avatar

I had not heard that. But I have seen some pretty compelling documentary

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The Brothers Krynn's avatar

Interesting. Wonder if we'll find other historic figures lost graves someday, such as those from the Medieval period as there's a whole slew of them who remain lost to this day.

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Linda Caldwell's avatar

I have read many hours of discussions on where Hitler went after the war. Argentina was highly mentioned as well as some other things. The only certainty seems to be that the Russians did not take his body.

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Mile High Bear's avatar

There is a lot of evidence that Hitler made it to S. America. Mossad and CIA and Soviets didn't stop hunting for another 10 years. Why would you hunt for a person if you were convinced they had died? Why were the Russian reports that skeletal remains of "Hitler" were the bones of a deceased female leading a very pissed-off Joe Stalin to keep up the hunt?

Anyone wanting to follow up on some pretty decent, non hokey and quite compelling evidence should research San Carlos De Bariloche in Argentina. Great post, MTU!

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