Saturday, February 1, 2014
New Film Reveals Hitler Fled to Argentina - Noam Shalev
ISRAEL | At the end of World War 2 the world celebrated as news was released that Adolf Hitler and his new bride Eva Braun had committed suicide by cyanide and a bullet as Russian troops closed in on his underground bunker. Now, nearly 70 years later two Israeli filmmakers are about to challenge that narrative head on.
As the story goes, when the Russians reached Hitler's bunker two charred corpses were found. They were believed to be the Nazi leader and his spouse. Seizing the moment, the American government quickly proclaimed the bodies were that of Hitler and Braun. The Russian's then buried the bodies in an undisclosed location and locked away skull fragments they claimed to be Hitler's and fabric from the blood soaked sofa where the suicides occurred.
The History Channel's program "Mystery Quest" dispatched a crew to Russia to open the archives for the first independent investigation in history. Their findings were shocking, the skull that was believed to be Hitler's was in-fact that of a young woman. The revelation added gas to the fire that Hitler escaped.
In 1945 Joseph Stalin told President Truman that he believed Hitler was not dead.
In 1952, Eisenhower was quoted as saying, ""We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler's death. Many people believe that Hitler escaped from Berlin."
If this is true - then where did Hitler and Braun escape to? Our Guest today will reveal his case and the facts that will soon be disclosed this year when his film is released to the World.
His name is Noam Shalev, his film is titled, Revealed: Hitler in Argentina, and it examines official FBI documents and recorded personal testimony of people who say they served Hitler after he arrived in Argentina on a German U-boat.
I think it was better when everyone knew he shot himself in the head in the bunker and died there.
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