The former CIA operative updates one of the most contradictory theories of the post -war era: that Adolf Hitler did not die in his Berlin bunker, and instead escaped to South America with the help of the Argentine government.
Bob Bayer, 72-year-old former intelligence officer with 21 years of espionage experience, said Daily Mail The fact that he expects that the new evidence of the Argentine archive will support the statements that the Nazi dictator has forged his death and escaped into Argentina.
According to Bayer, the upcoming documents may show that the South American country not only provided the Nazis shrine, but may have been actively involved in the plans to build a “fourth” in the region. He also believes that the records will be concerned with Argentine officials in the defense of high -ranking Nazi refugees and promoting the construction of hidden connections, including the 2015 archaeological excavations in the Mission province.
“A lot of money was spent on a plumber and electricity connection in the middle nowhere,” Bayer said Daily MailReferring to DIG 2015, which revealed German coins of the Second World War and other Nazi commemorative objects.
“If you were going to hide Hitler, that’s where you did it.”

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The claim that Hitler fled and lived in exile, not new – but it has long been in the immediate confrontation of the historical account. Historians claim that Hitler and his wife Eve Brown died in April 1945 in Fuhrerbunkers in Berlin. Their remains, partly burned and buried, were determined by the Soviet authorities through dental records.
However, the conspiracy theories have been experiencing decades, claiming that Hitler may have used tunnels for escape from a bunker or escaped through a submarine after detouring through the Canary Islands. These claims have been involved in 2009, when DNA analysis showed that the skull fragment has been kept in Moscow for decades for decades – Hitler has long owned a woman from 20 to 40 years old.
Bayer called this conclusion “one of the great secrets in the story we will never receive a complete answer.”

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Despite the assumptions, the CIA is declassified by documents confirming that Hitler died in a bunker. Bayer, however, emphasized that the agency’s interest in post -war escape suggests that the possibility was considered at least seriously.
“The CIA does not manage the curiosity of officers in this area,” he said.
“If 10 years after the end of the CIA’s war, these messages believe that people believe them or not, it shows that the executive government of the US government had the belief that Hitler may have left.”
Currently, Bayer expects the Argentine archives, which he hopes to shed new light on what he calls a persistent and uncertain historical issue.