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Hitler's Escape to Argentina, 1945.


The above image is claimed to be one of the last known images of Hitler. He is allegedly
inspecting Hitler Jugend on March 20, 1945.


It is not Hitler who inspects the Hitler Jugend. I have inserted a picture of Hitler to make it easier
the comparison. It is mainly the nose that is not right. On the far right stands Arthur Axmann.


 
                      Hitler                                   The Doppelganger

 
                 Hitler                                       The Doppelganger

The purpose of this photos was to give the impression that the "Führer" was in Berlin and was later alleged to have committed suicide on April 30, 1945. It is known that Hitler had several doppelgangers.

During early 1945, the Allies were able to establish an approximate timetable for Germany's surrender. They had also agreed on how the "problem" Adolf Hitler would be solved. Capturing and prosecuting him was a political impossibility. In possible interrogations, he could reveal many German collaborators. It would be tantamount to the death penalty for these people. The solution was to let Hitler and his closest relatives get a free lease out of Germany and to let Hitler commit "suicide". There are no known pictures of Hitler after March 20, 1945 - either in person or as a double. My assumption is that he left Germany no later than March 20, 1945.


The alleged grave of Hitler and Eva Braun.

When the Soviet forces arrived at Hitler's bunker, there was not a single trace of Hitler or Eva Braun. That was what had been planned. Officially, they were said to have committed suicide on April 30. The bodies were then cremated. The above image is staged. Look, for example, at the petrol cans that are at the "grave". Too rigged. No traces of burning are visible in the picture. None of the "burnt" bodies could be displayed.

The escape to Argentina.

 

             Gerrard Williams                        Simon Dunstan

In 2011, Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan published their book "Grey Wolf". There is a video on YouTube that summarizes the book nicely:

GRAY WOLF : THE ESCAPE OF ADOLF HITLER - FULL ACTION MOVIE IN ENGLISH

A number of sites present the book. Here I suggest a site:

https://issuu.com/bookworm98/docs/the_grey_wolf_-_simon_dunstan

Summary of Grey Wolf:
After the Nazi defeat at Stalingrad in 1943, leading Nazis had realized that it was only a matter of time before Germany's surrender would be a fact. Planning for the aftermath began. Martin Bormann was the mastermind behind operation "Grey Wolf". They planned for a future in Argentina. There were plenty of German settlers in Argentina. It would be easy for the fugitives to blend into Argentine society. The Nazis in Berlin had good relations with the corrupt regime in Argentina led by Edelmiro Julián Farrell Plaul. He was president in the period 1944 – 1946. Juan Peron was vice president in 1945. He took over as president in 1946 and continued as such until 1955. Bormann had been given assurances that the German leaders, including Hitler, would be welcomed.

In connection with the German occupation of countries such as Holland, Belgium and France, the Nazis plundered these countries of their wealth. Particularly desirable were gold, diamonds and works of art. The countries that still had their gold reserve within the country's borders saw it confiscated. Over time, there were huge quantities of stolen goods that had to be stored. Bormann organized this part. The idea was that the stolen goods would be transported to Argentina and then serve as financing for the fled leading Nazis.

When the Russian troops approached Berlin in April 1945, it was time to start the rescue operation "Grey Wolf". The authors state that Hitler and Eva Braun and some of their closest associates took off in an airplane from Berlin on April 28, 1945. A makeshift runway had been arranged in West Berlin. The wide boulevard at Hohenzollerndamm had been prepared. The length of the runway was approx. 700 m. The holes that had appeared on the boulevard in connection with bomb attacks had been filled. Soldiers had placed red signal lights along the track. The aircraft to be used was a Junker Ju 52. It had room for 18 passengers. The plane took off from an airfield outside Berlin. At 3 a.m. on April 28, it landed on the runway at Hohenzollerndamm. The pilot was the experienced fighter pilot Peter Erich Baumgart. A co-pilot was also present. Hitler and his party were able to board. After take off, they headed for an airfield near Tönder, Denmark. There were of course enemy aircraft that could appear during the flight. Via various detours they managed to avoid these. After landing in Tönder, Baumgart greeted the passengers. It was only then that he discovered who was the main character in the party.

By the end of April, Soviet forces had captured Berlin. On April 29, Germany capitulated. On April 30, it was officially announced that Hitler had committed suicide in his bunker.

On April 29, Hitler and his party continued their escape. They boarded the Junkern Ju 52 in Tönder again. They now set course for Travemünde. After about 45 minutes of flight, they landed there. Some people in the party left to continue to other destinations in Germany. Lt. Col. Baumbach was waiting on the runway in Travemünde in a three-engined Junker Ju 252. The engines were already on. This machine had the range to reach the next destination – Reus in Catalonia, Spain. Bormann had received the go-ahead from General Franco that an airfield had been prepared for Hitler and his party. After about 6 hours of flight, they could land in Reus. Baumbach was in radio contact with the commander at the airfield before landing. Fifteen minutes later, the military command had sent a Junker Ju 52, with Spanish markings, to the airfield in Reus. The Junker Ju 252 was dismantled in Reus in order to sweep away all traces.

The next destination for Hitler and his party was Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. There was a top secret facility called "Villa Winter" ( coordinates 28°6′7″N, 14°22′30″W ) It became the final destination for some of the party while Hitler and the others continued to their final destination - Argentina. The journey was carried out in a U-boat.

My comment:
The book "Gr
ey Wolf" is a mixture of fiction and reality. The authors have avoided being too specific. Just the claim that Hitler and many other leading Nazis escaped justice boggles the mind. The fictional parts are meant to give some guidance as to what really happened. In this way the book has value. I see it primarily as a political post. There it loses credibility. Hitler and his party have left Berlin no later than March 20, probably earlier than that. They had safe-conduct. The destination was Argentina. The fastest and safest way was transport by air. The stolen goods that would finance the stay in Argentina were transported by a number of U-boats. The destination for these was Mar del Plata, Argentina.

The authors' claim that Hitler and his company took off from Hohenzollerndamm in the middle of the night lacks credibility. At this time, on April 28, Germany faced its surrender. Of course, it was teeming with intelligence agents everywhere. There was no possibility of an aircraft landing or taking off unnoticed on a Berlin street. During the final months of the war, the Allies controlled the airspace over Berlin. It would be very risky to try to take off from Berlin. The informant regarding the flight from Hohenzollerndamm to Tönder was Peter Erich Baumgart. This SS officer was charged with war crimes in 1947. He has testified about the flight before the court. I believe he was used as a
tile in the game when it came to covering up Hitler's escape from Berlin. The story delivered by Baumgart is made up.

Sometime around March 20, the Allies opened a window for Hitler and his company. They have taken off from an airfield near Berlin. The plane had been prepared. No swastikas. No flags. The destination was Reus, Spain. There they have boarded a larger plane. During 1945, Germany had bombers with a range of 300
0 km. I suggest that such a plane was rebuilt to transport Hitler and his company to Argentina. The plane has been flown into Reus in close connection with Hitler's arrival. I suggest that the route then became: Reus - Fuerteventura - Cape Verde - some airfield on the northeast coast of Brazil - then the final destination in Argentina. The Reus - Brazil route was mostly over the open sea. There was no reason for possible enemy aircraft to patrol the route. You can say that the Nazis made a safe choice.

The Allies thus agreed that Hitler and his closest collaborators would be given
safe-conduct to Argentina. It also meant that the Allied intelligence services were on the notes. When the U-boats with their stolen goods reached their final destination in Argentina, Mar del Plata, it was time to let at least one intelligence service act. The FBI has released a number of cables they produced. Hitler is said to have been observed in Argentina. Below are two radiograms. Note that the official version was that Hitler and his company escaped in a U-boat. The first radiogram is about an FBI agent who reported on July 18, 1945 about a German U-boat, U 530, which "surrendered" at Mar Del Plata, Argentina. The agent has found footprints that he followed. The purpose of the radiogram was to inform the world's intelligence services that Hitler had reached his final destination, implying that there was no longer any reason to try to trace him. Hitler was the FBI's "baby" and the organization initially responsible for monitoring him. Possibly the CIA may have taken over after the OSS was transformed into the CIA. Many fugitive Nazis were retrained for the CIA after the war ended. It is very likely that some of these were allocated for the surveillance of Hitler in Argentina.








The authors of "Grey Wolf" claim that Hitler and his close ones settled in the province of Neuquen in Argentina


 
The red icon marks Hitler's residence. It is located 15 km from the border with Chile. It is
located near water. The only way to get to the place is by boat. Hitler's security service
could easily control the entrance to the area. Coordinates:    40.7146° S, 71.7010° W




Hitler's residence, Inalco House. Coordinates 40.7146° S, 71.7010° W

My opinion is that the authors are credible in the part that deals with Hitler's residence in Argentina. Reference is made to many witnesses who appeared with their real names. They state that they identified Hitler when they saw him in the surroundings. A weakness of the book is that there are no pictures of Hitler from his time in Argentina. In the video produced, you can sometimes see short sequences shown as if taken from old 8 mm films. The image suddenly loses sharpness and becomes somewhat shaky. I interpret it as the authors' way of marking that there is photographic material that they have taken part in. Eva Braun was a amateur filmmaker. Some of the films she produced during her time in Germany can be seen on the Internet. They provide an insight into the madness of the Nazi leaders. Hitler lived in Argentina for 17 years until his death in 1962. I have searched the Internet for critics of the book but have not been able to find a single serious comment.

      
                Eva Mudocci                             Martin Bormann                                 Wilhelm II
                 (1872 – 1953)                              (1900 - ????)                                  (1859 – 1941)


   
         Marie Soldat-Roeger                           Adolf Hitler                         Nicholas II of Russia
              (1857–1940)                                    (1889 – 1962)                               (1868 - 1918)

   
         Marie Soldat-Roeger                           Adolf Hitler                         Nicholas II of Russia
              (1857–1940)                                    (1889 – 1962)                               (1868 - 1918)

    
        Marjorie Hayward                                  Eva Braun                        Nicholas II of Russia
           (1885 – 1953)                                    (1912 – 20??)                              (1868 - 1918)

   
        Marjorie Hayward                                  Eva Braun                        Nicholas II av Ryssland
           (1885 – 1953)                                    (1912 – 20??)                              (1868 - 1918)

     
            Arma Senkrah                                     Juan Perón                     Wilhelm II, German Emperor.
            (1864 - 1900)                                     (1895 – 1974)                                    (1859 - 1941)


   
             Juana Ibarguren                   Nuñez Eva “Evita” Perón     Wilhelm II, German Emperor.
                  (1894-1971)                                (1919 - ????)                                  (1859 - 1941)



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