I don't really believe any single conspiracy theory but I also believe that some of them are true. This one causes much more suspicion than a lot of them.
Yep. And they weren't looking for those people. They were looking for HITLER.They've proven others that were in his same situation made it out, so saying that there is NO WAY is a stretch.
Oh they were looking for them, don't kid yourself. Not as much as Hitler of course.Yep. And they weren't looking for those people. They were looking for HITLER.
Let me rephrase. None of them were as RECOGNIZABLE as Hitler.Oh they were looking for them, don't kid yourself. Not as much as Hitler of course.
Just to be clear, I am not arguing he did get out. My point is it was entirely feasible he could have gotten out.Let me rephrase. None of them were as RECOGNIZABLE as Hitler.
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.
I always believed but it's fun to explore and the evidence is actually really shakey.
No it isn't. like, at all.
If you watch investigations and study it. It is shakey. Their is other evidence that points the what we know could be false. Not saying it is. Just saying what they did in WW2 might not be the exact truth
Prisoners in Algona were so thankful for the good treatment they received they left the town a gift.Total side note...Some German POWs ended up in prison in Iowa. A former co-worker met some of them because the prison would let them do work release on neighboring farms. Some of them spoke perfect english and one told him about a certain town and neighborhood (don't remember where) he was to learn anything and everything about because he would be assigned to administer that area after the German invasion of the mainland.
Conspiracy theory shows on the History channel aren't "investigations".
Yep. And they weren't looking for those people. They were looking for HITLER.
I have watched the first 2 seasons of Hunting Hitler on the History Channel. I know it is kind of a conspiracy theory type of thing, but after watching it, it really makes you feel that he made it to South America and died there.
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.
Go back and watch Hunting Hitler on History Channel. I’m convinced he lived.