Did Hitler Live Past WW2

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We all know he did the suicide thing when Germany went down. However, lot's of theory's that he lived and went to South America. Tim Kennedy, Former Special Forces Army and a team of CIA and other investigators are trying to sift through that maybe he moved to South America. This is on Joe Rogan. It's fascinating. I am going to dive into this series after watching this 10 minute video and form my own opinion.

Watch this video.

 
There is a show on the History Channel called "Hunting Hitler." I haven't seen the 3rd season, but even with a skeptical eye it makes you think. There is a ton of circumstantial evidence that he did. There is actual evidence that many of his close circle did make it to South America; ones previously thought to have died in Germany.

The remains that were claimed to be of Hitler were analyzed a while back and it was concluded it was not him or Eva Braun.
 
We all know he did the suicide thing when Germany went down. However, lot's of theory's that he lived and went to South America. Tim Kennedy, Former Special Forces Army and a team of CIA and other investigators are trying to sift through that maybe he moved to South America. This is on Joe Rogan. It's fascinating. I am going to dive into this series after watching this 10 minute video and form my own opinion.

Watch this video.

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I think there is too much eye witness testimony from multiple sources that seem to corroborate the same thing.

However, I recommend people watch the Hunting Nazis documentaries on Netflix. Some of the men actually invited the reporters to their houses for drinks/food and think everything is fine and they were just doing their job. Others feel more regret for what happened but not for what they did personally.
 
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BTW I am in no way a conspiracy theorist. However, I think it's interesting. My guess is what happened is exactly what is widely reported happened.
 
There is a show on the History Channel called "Hunting Hitler." I haven't seen the 3rd season, but even with a skeptical eye it makes you think. There is a ton of circumstantial evidence that he did. There is actual evidence that many of his close circle did make it to South America; ones previously thought to have died in Germany.

The remains that were claimed to be of Hitler were analyzed a while back and it was concluded it was not him or Eva Braun.

After watching "Hunting Hitler" I'm pretty much convinced he made it to South America after WW2. There was just too much in place in regards to ways he could get out of Germany (infrastructure, nearby supporting countries like Spain and Denmark, etc). You can tell he planned for exactly that. And he doesn't seem like he would be the kind of person to commit suicide.
 
He was in Berlin, surrounded by the Red Army, and drugged out of his mind. I’d be surprised if he made it out in one piece.

He killed himself and was burned in a ditch outside his bunker. End of story.

Even if he did survive...

(1.) As you said, no way he is getting out, unless it is in a cage on his way to Stalin.

(2.) He was in awful health. I doubt he lasts long.
 
After watching "Hunting Hitler" I'm pretty much convinced he made it to South America after WW2. There was just too much in place in regards to ways he could get out of Germany (infrastructure, nearby supporting countries like Spain and Denmark, etc). You can tell he planned for exactly that. And he doesn't seem like he would be the kind of person to commit suicide.

What infrastructure? Have you seen pictures of Germany in 1945?
 
He killed himself and was burned in a ditch outside his bunker. End of story.

Even if he did survive...

(1.) As you said, no way he is getting out, unless it is in a cage on his way to Stalin.

(2.) He was in awful health. I doubt he lasts long.
The remains the Soviets claimed to be his were analyzed and found to be a woman that didn't even match Eva Braun.

That is not saying the story didn't end the way we were all taught, but I think most modern experts on the subject say nothing is conclusive.

We do now know that many that were originally claimed to have died in Germany under the same circumstances actually did make it to South America. Point being, it is not unfeasible that he could had made it too.
 
After watching "Hunting Hitler" I'm pretty much convinced he made it to South America after WW2. There was just too much in place in regards to ways he could get out of Germany (infrastructure, nearby supporting countries like Spain and Denmark, etc). You can tell he planned for exactly that. And he doesn't seem like he would be the kind of person to commit suicide.

He is exactly the kind of person who would commit suicide when his empire fell around him and he was forced to face his defeat and failure.
 
There's no disputing that high-level Nazis relocated to South America after WWII. Whether Hitler was among them is another story. I've seen Hunting Hitler and it's pretty good, very interesting possibilities but they're going to need serious hard-core proof that he made it out.
 
What infrastructure? Have you seen pictures of Germany in 1945?

Berlin was loaded with miles of underground tunnels. Many leading from the Führerbunker to strategic areas of escape. Like Templehof airport and the main thoroughfare (can't remember the name) that they turned into an airstrip by cutting all the trees down and taking down the streetlights.

Watch the show, it's pretty compelling.
 

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