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Hitler had fled to Argentina in a submarine, says controversial publication—And Terrorists Looking For Hitler’s A-Bomb Material (pICTURES, vIDEO)

Wednesday, May 27, 2015 13:07
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On this occasion a new book by two British researchers said that the former leader Nazi fled to Argentina after the Second World War .

But the new (and controversial) of this story is not the theory of escape Hitler . The novelty is that the publication is the subject of a lawsuit by an Argentine writer who says that research is practically based on the material he has collected over the years and it came in his own books in the middle of the last decade .

The book “Gray Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler”, to be published published in November, was written by journalist Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan historian. The news of its content “ that Hitler escaped to Argentina ”was widespread in the Anglo-Saxon press.

But as the writer Abel Basti, “everything that relates to the investigation of these gentlemen in Argentina is based on my material.” Basti is the author of several books on the subject since 2004, which were published both at home and in Spain and Germany (in German).

The official version of the death of Hitler is that the Nazi leader committed suicide , and his wife Eva Braun, in 1945 in the bunker in which resisted the advance of allied troops in Berlin .

The bodies of both would have been incinerated later, which would explain why no remains.

But for researchers like Abel Basti, this version of events it is false. The correct would be to couple an escape from Berlin and submarine ride back to the Patagonia Argentina .

“There they settled in a room about 15 kilometers from Bariloche. In this place I could get two witnesses: the cook and a woman who was born there, “said the Argentinian writer.

“What I’ve worked is based on witnesses, people who were with Hitler in Argentina, which I filmed to allow the testimony. That he came across documents of the secret services ( as the FBI and CIA, which Basti claims to have in his possession ) and public statements by US officials, “he added.

According Basti, “ the most fantastic escape is that public information of the time talking about this, to the point that Hitler Stalin asked to be tried in Nuremberg. There is also a statement of Dwight Eisenhower in 1952, where he says there is not enough of that died in the Berlin bunker test ”.

Another specification of the Argentine researcher is that the assumption that Hitler skull kept in Moscow Soviet troops took the German capital in 1945, it would be the German leader but a click wife. This was pointed out British scientists a few years ago .

However, some historians and researchers about who dismiss any version other than the official death is known about Hitler. ”He died in the bunker in 1945 as has been proven,” he said the journalist Uki Goñi, author of publications onNazi criminals fled to Argentina after the Second World War .

“There is no proof that a submarine arrived in Patagonia. At that time British researchers took stock of German submarines and did not miss them either, “Goñi said.

“There are also numerous witnesses who were present when he died.Historians say you can not prove a negative. I can not prove that Hitler did not come to Argentina, but until there is specific evidence that it came to this country you can not claim that seriously , “he added.

According to Uki Goni, the theory that Hitler fled to South America and “the fascination that is on this issue they do it is divert attention from what we do really happened was the escape of hundreds of Nazis to Argentina with the help of Government of Switzerland , the Vatican, the German and the Casa Rosada .MOREHERE–TRANSLATION

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