Hitler's Conspiracy Theory

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Hitler might o majority view that Adolf Hitler committed suicide In his Fuhrerbunker on April 30, 1945 most of these theories hold that Hitler and his wife survived and escaped the city of Berlin. this conspiracy theory was questioned, but according to the New york times dated 26th April 1945, “hitler imitator reported ready to die in his place. Rumors said that Hitler escaped to Argentina with news of sightedness of German U boats off the Argentine coast. adolf Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker. His body was Later found and identified by the Soviets before being rushed off to Russia. It is possible that the soviets are lying all this time. no one thought so until the release of the FBI documents. Is it …show more content…
Not only Hitler and his wife faked their deaths, but they had the help of the the swiss director of the united states. an FBI document from Los angeles revealed they were well aware of the mysterious Sumerian going up the coast of Argentina dropping off high level nazis. The thing is the FBI knew all along Hitler is living in the Andes mountains. the Argentine government not only knew Hitler was there, but he met the submarine. And he also helped him with his hiding. The informant helped Hitler and his party to their villages, but also details concerning Hitler. in 1945 they believed Hitler and his wife arrived in Argentina. This includes the sightings of submarine U-530. And the construction of the mansion in the foothills Andes mountains. the world was always told since April 30, 1945 Hitler committed suicide and it ended there. Everyone stopped caring because they thought he was dead all along. Unbelievable the world would lie to us for this long. pictures show Hitler and his wife in front of their hidden mansion in Argentine. Theres also pictures of the soviets looking at hitler's dead body. So this is all …show more content…
The truth that he committed suicide is arguable. So they believe Hitler created a crime scene. as the war came to an end many Nazis fled and set up a new life in warmer climates. The plane contained hitler's luggage. This could just be something they were trying to hide like. They would act like it's all their souvenirs from hitler's death. many nazis escaped world war II to live a peaceful life, it also says if done the same. But that's not possible. Hitler is the leader of the whole thing how could he have escaped the whole thing he started. joseph sterling said that he helped Hitler make it to his submarine that day and made sure he got there safely. He could be lying, no one ever tells the truth anymore… the whole world has been lied to for the longest. hitler's wife died April 30 but did she really? She couldn't have they lied to cover it up. Everyone could be lying here. The world may never know. we may never know what happened or how Hitler died it could've all been a big cover up. Or a big lie. Just to cover up Hitler or just make a cool

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