Mental Always did think that bunker stuff was bullshit like, he didn't seem the type to blow his own head off IMO. http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16090144
yeah i saw the book on Amazon weeks ago. makes complete sense, Stalin famously said "no" when asked if hitler was dead when the Allies eventully arrived in Berlin days after the Russians. Bad Guys dont get away in the comics so the Allies where quick to write Hitler off as dead. I remember seeing a documentry about a village in the hills of argentina where everyone has blonde hair and speaks some german, they explained it away on the tv show but i there is evidence that top nazis where there... I also seem to remember a story about a daring take off by a lone german plane.. driving down a Berlin Street to take off while allie troops where already in the city..... I think this was Hitler escaping
something that kicked me in the nuts about this... the author said "its amazing how much of this evidence has been ignored, its been available all along but for some reason hasnt been picked up" I wonder why.......
Some FACTS -The Gestapo chief Heinrich Mueller told his US CIC interrogators in 1948, that he arranged Hitler's escape from Berlin and that Hitler together with Eva Braun flew to Barcelona, Spain on April 26th, 1945. -Soviet Marshall J. Stalin in 1945 told many Allied Leaders that Hitler escaped from Berlin. -There never was an identifiable corpse of Adolf Hitler nor of Eva Braun. -The whole suicide story of Hitler rests solely on the testimony of four loyal Nazis. -The Russians found the buried (and un-burned) corpse of the double of Adolf Hitler near the bunker
THE ESCAPE It search for means of escape from Berlin at the end of the war comes without doubt the mysterious flight out of Berlin in a light aircraft of German pilot Hanna Reitsch that flew a small plane in and out of Berlin at least as late as 4/26/45 so even at the end of the Reich it was possible to escape from Berlin. Born in Hirschberg, Silesia, (now Jelenia Góra, Poland) Hanna Reitsch became Germany's leading woman stunt pilot and later chief test pilot for the Luftwaffe. She worshipped Hitler and the Nazi ideology and became the only woman to win the Iron Cross (first and second class). Hanna Reitsch spent three days in the Bunker just before Hitler's suposed suicide on April 28, then flew out with the newly appointed Chief of the Luftwaffe, General Robert Ritter von Greim, who's orders were to mount a bombing attack on the Russian forces who were now approaching the Chancellery and the Führerbunker. Hanna Reitsch survived the war and died on August 24, 1979 in Frankfurt, from a heart attack. Von Greim was arrested and while awaiting trial committed suicide in a Salzburg hospital on the 24th of May, 1945. Of course, this pilot would undoubtedly someone indicated to remove Hitler out of Berlin, or she or another because there were at least four excellent pilots in the bunker on the last days, three of them disappear forever during the fall of Berlin, is here so open the second possibility of escape ... the airway and then Uboat. many researchers say that Hanna Reitsch took off downwind in her Fi 156 Storch, from the Tiergarten adjacent to the Führerbunker in Berlin on 28 April 1945, then flew Hitler and Eva Braun to Norway, where they joined a flotilla of submarines that sailed to Argentina or the Antartica Others believe she took them to Jugoslavia, then under the military governorship of Sepp Dietrich head of the Waffen SS, who arranged for their secure tenure in that country, whence they left for Argentina in 1947. source: http://hyperboreanvibrations.blogspot.com/2011/03/in-exhibition-held-in-moscow-russian.html