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Who Said That Hitler Escaped?
It was back in 1986 that Sharkhunters released the fact that Adolf Hitler and
Eva Braun-Hitler did not take their own lives in the Führerbunker on 30 April
1945. This was not wild speculation - this was based on cold irrefutable
fact and hard research. In these times we see the birth of two types of
low-life bottom feeders. They are the copy-cat "authors" who claim
they have discovered something new when in fact they "borrow" from our
books; or the paid "experts" who do all they can to dispute and discredit
what we have learned and reported. It is reported that one or two people
who cannot produce any worthwhile research on their own, do all they can to
falsely attack our work - and they are paid to do so!
Those who copy our work are nothing more than failures at original research and
those who falsely attack are impotent guys who cannot succeed as actual
researchers/authors. So who said that Adolf Hitler escaped? Among
them are:
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President Harry Truman asked Soviet leader Josef Stalin at the Potsdam Conference in 1945 if Hitler was dead. Stalin simply said; "No!" |
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After a long and thorough investigation, Field Marshall Zhukov told
Josef Stalin; |
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12 October 1945, General Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's Chief of Staff, said; |
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The Commanding General of the US Sector of Berlin, Major General Floyd Parks, stated for publication that he was present when Marshal Zhukov stated that Hitler might have escaped. |
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Thomas J. Dodd, the U.S. Chief Trial Counsel at Nürnberg, said; |
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In his book 'Frankly Speaking',
Secretary of State Jimmy Byrnes wrote: |
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In 1952, US President Dwight Eisenhower said; |
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One might also wonder why
then President Eisenhower was in the little village of San Carlos di
Bariloche - the same village where Adolf Hitler had lived. |
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This photo was taken in 1960 at a
hotel/resort about 15 or 20 KM from the Estate where Hitler had lived. |
Colonel W. J. Heimlich, Chief of U.S. Intelligence in Berlin, was in charge of
determining what happened to Hitler and after a thorough investigation, he
stated;
"There is no evidence beyond that of hearsay to
support the theory of Hitler's suicide. On the basis of present evidence,
no insurance company in America would pay a claim on Adolf Hitler."
Nürnberg Judge Michael Mussmanno wrote in his book 'Ten Days to Die'
that;
"Russia must accept much of the blame that Hitler
did not die in May 1945."
The magazine Diario Illustrade of Santiago, Chile published an article on
18 January 1948 in which it reported on an incident at Templehof Airfield on 30
April 1945. The writer was friends with a gunner in a Ju 52 that
had young SS troops for the defense of Berlin.
He reported this;
“During this refueling operation he was suddenly
elbowed in the ribs by his radio operator with a nod to look in a certain
direction. At about 100 - 120 meters he saw a sleek ARADO AR 234. He
and the radio operator saw, without any doubt whatsoever, standing in front of
the jet, their Commander in Chief, Adolf Hitler dressed in field-grey uniform
and gesticulating animatedly with some Party functionaries' who were obviously
seeing him off. For about ten minutes whilst their plane was being refueled the
two men observed this scene and around 4:30pm they took to the air again.
They were extremely astonished to hear during the midnight military news
bulletin some seven and a half hours later, that Hitler had committed suicide."
An article published in August 1952 entitled 'Hitler did not die' was
subtitled;
"Adolph (sic) Hitler's fake suicide in Berlin
Bunker is now exposed as History's greatest hoax."
Captain Robert Thew (ONI then NSA) flatly stated;
"We (the intelligence community) knew that Hitler
did not commit suicide."
With all the solid evidence we
have gathered plus what these world leaders said immediately after the
war ended, no open minded person can really believe that Adolf Hitler
and Eva Braun killed themselves in the Führerbunker. Read the book
and learn true history. |