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J**T
Fascinating, simple fascinating!
How often is the official version of a contemporary event challenged with evidence, which demands a different verdict? It seems anyone who does this challenging gets branded as a “conspiracy theorist.” However, just a little research will reveal evidence contradicting the official version of several major events. Have we been told the truth about the murder of JFK or what really happened on 9-11?Now the subject of this book is Hitler’s fate after WWII. One of my professors in the 1980s vehemently maintained the truth of the official story of Hitler’s suicide in the Bunker. Suggesting that Hitler had escaped to Argentina was just “too outrageous” and would guarantee falling out of the professor’s favor. But, in recent years, evidence supporting Hitler’s survival in Argentina has been coming to light. For example, most of the FBI files have been publicized and can be accessed online. Copies of several of these files are displayed in this book.The first several chapters of the book are the first hand account of Don Angel Alcazar de Velasco, a Spaniard who worked for the Nazis before, during, and after WWII. He gives details about serving in the Bunker the last few months of the war, traveling by submarine a year later helping Martin Bormann escape to Argentina, and his involvement with the Nazis in South America for several years after the war. He got flown down from Mexico in the early 1950s to a hidden Nazi complex, presumably in Bariloche, Argentina, and met briefly with Hitler who by then was a feeble, old man. Don Angel’s testimony is corroborated by other books about Nazis in South America. Another recommended book is Martin Bormann: Nazi in exile by Paul Manning.This book, Hitler in Argentina, presents more evidence. It quotes Stalin and Eisenhower, among others, who expressed the belief that Hitler was still alive. Interviews with eye-witnesses in Argentina tell of other encounters with Hitler. Some of these eye-witnesses have since been threatened to keep their mouths shut indicating a hidden network active to this day with its own agenda. Brief write-ups are also made of several other top SS officers who also lived their lives in South America.The author devotes several pages explaining why the powers that be (i.e. Israel, USA, etc.) did not “go after” Hitler in Argentina in spite of the evidence.Overall, the book is a fascinating and thought-provoking read. It is highly recommended to anyone interested in contemporary history who wants an insiders’ scoop about the details of events.
I**R
This book changes the history that we've been fed for seven decades.
The book leaves little or no doubt that Hitler and Eva Braun didn't comit suicide in the bunker, but actually made it to Argentina as well as many other members of the party, however there are many flaws either because of poor proofreading that should have filtered many errors, like the name of San Carlos de Bariloche, which is frequently referred to as San Carlos di Bariloche; or when it refers to Mar del plate (Plate even without capital P), or Mar del Platte, when the real name is Mar del Plata.Also on Part VII, Don Angel del Alcazar narrates that he traveled to Ecuador to meet with the High Command, it says in the state of Cuenta. There is no state, city or town called Cuenta in Ecuador, a country which by the way is not divided in states, but in provinces. There is a city named Cuenca, the capital of the province of Azuay.Pages 242 and 244 of ??? edition. On his February 12, 1988 letter, to Mr. Harry Cooper, Don Angel warns him to get a good translator for his letter, and one part of the translation gives a totally different meaning of what Don Angel actually says.He writes in Spanish: “Le presentare a un joven amigo con identico pensamiento que el nuestro, que habla muy bien aleman, ingles, frances, y por analogia italiano y portugues”.Mr. Norberto Fernandez that does the translation says: “ I was introduced to a young friend of mine with the same ideology who spoke very good German, English, French and had knowledge of Italian and Portuguese”.What it should say, is: I will introduce you to a young man of mine with the same ideology who speaks very good German, English, French, and by analogy Italian and Portuguese.As one of the reviews says, and I quote: “some of the formatting will make you insane” because of the using of bold text in a random way, and I also find the information disorganized, making the reader go back and forth trying to find a name, a date, a place.I detected many other typos and small errors that don’t really change the object of the book, but that Mr. cooper should have had it.The book is very interesting to read, and full of information that completely changes the history that we’ve been fed for seven decades.
A**R
Interesting Theory
This book is about a spy who claims that he transported Martin Bormann to Argentina. Hitler was also transported to the same region where many Nazis lived out their days. Supposedly Juan Peron knew all about it and kept his mouth shut for money.My Review: The book had many typos and grammar errors in the beginning, but eventually smoothed out into a great read. I believe Hitler got away because his body was "burned" and then many said it was the body of a woman. I also heard the dental records didn't match. Supposedly Eva got away too. I guess my biggest question is this-why didn't the US go down to Argentina if so many people knew where Hitler was living? There is a great deal of German influence in parts of Argentina. I know the US snagged many of Hitler's scientists, but to go along with his escape is inexcusable. It's almost as if they wanted a 4th Reich. Great read for history buffs. Author loaded it up with pics, maps, and original documents. 5/5 Stars.
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