For years, society has been led to believe that Hitler died in his Berlin bunker, but did he actually escape to South America? Many other high-ranking Nazis have been shown to have fled to South American countries, such as Argentina and Brazil, so it is not surprising that Hitler was able to escape as well. Many know only the confirmed cause of Hitler's death, and are unaware of evidence that suggests he may have fled to South America. However, there are other theories that suggest a different outcome to Hitler's life, theories that have more evidence. It is very hard to believe that lower-ranking Nazis, like Adolf Eichmann, escaped, yet allowed Adolf Hitler, who basically built the Third Reich, to kill himself in his Berlin bunker. As World War II was ending, many Nazis were forced to do so. they flee their homeland for Argentina, which welcomed many Nazis with open arms. Indeed, Juan Peron, then president of Argentina, was pro-fascist. Peron went so far as to send Argentine agents to Europe just to help the Nazis escape from the Allies (Nelson). According to Sharkhunters, Hitler and his wife, EvaBraun, witnessed a Spanish spy "being forcibly drugged and removed from the Führerbunker on Martin Bormann's orders." Martin Bormann and other high-ranking Nazis knew that Hitler would be tried and executed as a war criminal. If Hitler was a symbol of the Reich, then why would his comrades let him commit suicide? Hitler knew that the Allies would be looking for him, so he not only fled Germany to Argentina, but also traveled to other South American countries, such as Paraguay. and Brazil. After Peron was removed... at the center of the document... the situation shows that Hitler escaped from his Berlin bunker and died in South America in 1984 at the age of 95." Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, 25 January 2014 . Web. May 15, 2014."FBI opens files proving Hitler went to Argentina | Politics." Before It's News. Np, nd Web. May 15, 2014. Fox, Margalit. "Rochus Misch, Hitler's Bodyguard, Dies at 96." The New York Times. The NewYork Times, September 6, 2013. Web . 15 May 2014. Goni, Uki. “Skull fragment tests cast doubt on Adolf Hitler suicide story.” News and Media, September 27, 2009. Web May 15, 2014. Hall, “How Top Nazis Used '. ratline' Escape route to flee to South America after the war, to the daughter of the woman he seduced. "Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, n.d. Web. May 15, 2014." Shocking evidence that Hitler fled Germany. " WND. Np, nd Web. May 15 2014.
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