Bombshell CIA docs reveal Hitler's 'secret escape' after WWII
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Recently declassified CIA documents have detailed efforts to find Adolf Hitler, with reports of him potentially living under a new identity in South America during the 1950s. Despite the widely accepted account of Hitler's suicide in 1945, US intelligence continued to investigate his possible escape to Argentina, communicating with informants about sightings as late as 1955. The urgency to uncover this mystery has been reignited following Argentina's decision to declassify related materials, potentially revealing more about Nazi war criminals sheltered there.
In March, President Javier Milei of Argentina ordered that his government declassify all documents on Nazis who sought refuge and were protected by the country after World War II.
Despite Allied forces finding a burnt body suggesting Hitler took his own life in a German bunker in April of 1945, documents revealed that US intelligence was trying to locate his 'hideout in Argentina'.
Read at Mail Online
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