Patrick and Gerrard take a deeper look into one of the greatest the untold stories of World War II, where Adolf Hitler and many other top Nazis including Martin Bormann, escaped to Argentina after ...
The book titled 'Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler' claims the Fuhrer and his mistress Eva Braun were secretly flown out of Germany in April 1945 and taken to fascist-controlled Argentina.
There were even suggestions, based on a declassified CIA document, that Adolf Hitler had used the submarine to escape ... also fled to Argentina after the war. Unlike Mengele, Israel’s Mossad ...
The "Ratlines" were a system of escape routes for Nazis ... Many high profile figures in Hitler’s regime were among those who entered Argentina. Adolf Eichmann, one of the architects behind ...
Argentina, the biggest collection ever found in the country. Some of the artifacts include medical devices, weapons, and even a portrait of Adolf Hitler. Some people in the community say the ...
this film dramatisation explores the possibility that Hitler didn't die in Germany at the end of the war, but instead escaped from Berlin by air and made his way to Argentina. This is the gripping ...
Last week was the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp in 1945 when the true horror of the Nazi crimes against the Jewish people was exposed as the Soviet Red army swept ...
Adolf Eichmann managed to escape to Argentina but was kidnapped by Mossad ... The killings began haphazardly after Hitler launched his invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. As the German army ...