When the recently released Kennedy assasination files were made public, there was a little note in there about the CIA having evidence that in 1950 Adolph Hitler had not died in the bunker in Berlin at the end of WW II, but was living in Argentina! Think about it.
He was as recognizable as anyone in the world. I don’t believe he could have gotten away with it.
Rab-Eye wrote:
He was as recognizable as anyone in the world. I don’t believe he could have gotten away with it.
Shave off the silly little mustache, dye and change the hairstyle, a little bit of plastic surgery. A piece of cake.
I was stationed in Germany with one of the guys the government sent down to look for him. He was a master sergeant and I listened to him and a general have a conversation. Both called each other by the fist names and talked about each others kids.
Grat education more of the kids today need the military to grow up.
I was stationed in Germany with one of the guys the government sent down to look for him. He was a master sergeant and I listened to him and a general have a conversation. Both called each other by the fist names and talked about each others kids.
Grat education more of the kids today need the military to grow up.
DavidPhares wrote:
...the CIA having evidence that in 1950 Adolph Hitler had not died in the bunker in Berlin at the end of WW II, but was living in Argentina! Think about it.
Right. And the Man-in-the-Moon is made of green cheese. The Russians discovered Hitler's body and kept it for years, moving it from place to place.
I’ve always loved the history channel. As I understand it, even if Hitler didn’t commit suicide, somehow escaped the bunker and somehow managed to slink to Argentina, he would be a trembling, sick from withdrawal, addled dying drug addict that couldn’t go more than a few hours without his custom drug cocktail shot into his veins by his physician. Any form of death short of being drawn and quartered was far too merciful for the Nazi authors of the “final solution” but the last films of Adolf Hitler show he was literally “the walking dead”.
After Hitler escaped to South America, he was besieged for years to return to Germany and begin the 4th Reich. A continuing collection of young Nazis, old Nazis and American college students paraded to his location hoping to convince him that he was wanted and needed for this mission. After years of saying "no" he finally said "yes." However, as he said yes, he slammed his fist down on his desk and shouted out, "but this time no more mister nice guy!"
"Great education more of the kids today need the military to grow up."
Think about this the next time you hear where a kid shot "X" number of people or robbed a store.
Nobody's blaming the parents for not raising their kids properly today.
Check out the History Channel for "Hunting Hitler." They've found several hard to explain things in Argentina and other South American countries.
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