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Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

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Simon Dunstan and Gerrard Williams have compiled extensive evidence, some recently declassified, that Hitler actually fled Berlin and took refuge in a remote Nazi enclave in Argentina. Pravda" I thought the book was hugely thought-provoking and explores some of the untold, murky loose ends of World War Two.

If History does repeat itself, then everyone should read this book if for no other reason than to read about the history of WWII. And in this case, it turns on the fact that the skull alleged to be Hitler’s and which lies in a Moscow vault turned out to be female.Study history and you'll find all governments will hide the truth for whatever agenda they may have. It is difficult to come away with a different conclusion yet I am certain others will read the same book and will come to a different conclusion.

The abundance of testimony gleaned from eye witnesses, reported sightings, and the perfect opportunity to come under a Peron dictatorship is powerful fuel to the speculation. Basti had previously published the book Bariloche nazi-guía turística in 2004, where he lay forwards claims about Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun living in the surroundings of Bariloche for many years after World War II, mentioning also the estate of Inalco as Hitler's refuge. During efforts by the Official Receiver of Weavering Capital to recover the missing money, it was discovered that, in addition to the bogus swap contracts, Peterson had used investors' money without their permission to fund a number of personal projects including the Grey Wolf film. This escape is very well told and the intensity mounts as the bunker is left for the last time and by a series of different modes of transport the moves and transfers is recounted in great detail often down to the hour or even minute.They found in front of them a world of dying empires, the decayed Seljuk, the worn-out Arab Empire of Baghdad and of the Caliphs, and the corrupted Byzantine. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins. Bormann's skeleton, as well, seems to be a match - which is "problematic" if it has been in Berlin between 1945 to 1972 when it was dug up and "discovered.

In reality, Bormann died in Berlin, having been shot by Russians during an attempt to break free from the bunker and escape to safety. Edgar Hoover took the escape of Hitler and senior Nazis seriously enough to have field reports filed on alleged sightings of the Fuhrer in Argentina and other South American locales. Since then the idea has resurfaced occasionally, with alleged photographic and documentary evidence pored over by conspiracy theorists.The second half of the book is much more interesting, and takes the reader on the journey with Hitler from Berlin, to Spain, to the Canary Islands, and finally, to Argentina, where he and Eva Braun lived out the rest of their days. While there were rumours for years that Bormann had somehow escaped, despite reports to the contrary, DNA evidence has now confirmed that the initial reports were in fact correct.

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