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Title: Argentina: 128-Year-Old Man Claims He's Hitler, Authorities Find Nazi Trove
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URL Source: https://sputniknews.com/latam/20170 ... rgentina-hitler-nazi-treasure/
Published: Jun 23, 2017
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Post Date: 2017-06-23 05:42:18 by Tatarewicz
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Sputnik... An allegedly 128-year-old man in Salta, Argentina has announced he is in fact former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and has spent the last 70 years in hiding. While his claims stretch the bounds of believability to breaking point, they coincide with the discovery of a trove of Nazi memorabilia in the country.

Speaking in an interview with local media, the naturalized German immigrant explains he arrived in 1945 with a passport — allegedly a forgery produced by the Gestapo at the conclusion of World War II — identifying him as Herman Guntherberg.

Argentina: 128-year-old man claims he is Adolf Hitler t.co/H2T4Lis4S9 http://pic.twitter.com/YgoMekvSXk — Underground Science (@UndergndScience) June 18, 2017

​He said he decided to emerge from his extended period in hiding as Mossad — the Israeli secret service — officially abandoned their policy of pursuing Nazi war criminals in 2016. Much of Mossad's early work involved the capture of former Nazis hiding in Latin America, with the kidnap of Zyklon-B procurer Adolf Eichmann in 1960 a particularly famous example. He intends to publish an autobiography in September and "restore" his public image.

"I've been blamed for a lot of crimes I've never committed. Because of that, I've had to spend more than half of my life hiding from Jews, so I've had my punishment already. I've been depicted as a bad guy only because we lost the war. When people read my side of the story, it will change the way the perceive me," Guntherberg/Hitler said.

#Hitler escaped to #Argentina!t.co/823OR099xP https://t.co/FcjhpXyKPY pic.twitter.com/My7nAtkIcY — Brian G. Powell,M.S. (@BrianGPowell) May 22, 2017

Candid shot of Hitler at the Berghof © Photo: C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Unseen Intimate Photos of Adolf Hitler During the War to be Sold at UK Auction ​While mainstream historians universally concur Hitler committed suicide April 30, 1945 in the Fuhrerbunker, Berlin as the Red Army ran roughshod over the German capital, some alternative chroniclers have suggested the Fuhrer may have escaped to Latin America, as so many other Nazis did at the conclusion of the war.

In July 2016, Abel Basti published a revised edition of "Hitler in Exile" — he suggested the fallen Fuhrer fled to Argentina, where he then lived for ten years, before moving to Paraguay, under the protection of dictator Alfredo Stroessner, who had German roots. Basti says Hitler died February 3, 1971 in Paraguay.

Predictably, few believe the old man's story — including his wife of 55 years, Angela Martinez. She suggests his shocking claims are the product of dementia, and her husband never mentioned Hitler or the Nazis until 2015, when he began exhibiting symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. At most, she thinks her husband may have been a Nazi who feels guilty about his past.

"Sometimes, he would forget who I was and where he was. He looked like he was in trance, and he would start talking about Jews and demons. Then he'd come back to normal," she said.

Nazi Artifacts

Purely coincidentally, mere days after Guntherberg/Hitler made his astonishing assertion, Argentinean police found a veritable hoard of Nazi artifacts in a home in Beccar, Buenos Aires, potentially the largest collection of National Socialist relics identified in the country's history. Items include a bust relief of Adolf Hitler, magnifying glasses in boxes and a medical device to measure head sizes.

Wicked and terrifying tools used in Nazi medical experiments uncovered in Argentina. Hidden away in secret room. t.co/B0CBILjRwy http://pic.twitter.com/hcsDXRrU4D — McKay Smith (@McKayMSmith) June 17, 2017

​Argentinean Security Minister Patricia Bullrich said some of the pieces were accompanied by photos, including a photo negative of Hitler with one of the magnifying glasses not released to the public — authorities believe this was a means of making them more attractive to collectors, showing they were once used by the Fuhrer. One Should Never Forget the Horrors of WWII: Auschwitz Concentration Camp © Sputnik/ Valeriy Melnikov One Should Never Forget the Horrors of WWII: Auschwitz Concentration Camp 16

Ariel Cohen Sabban, president of the Argentine Jewish Associations Delegation said the find was irrefutable evidence that following WW2 "the doors were open in Argentina" for top Nazi figures.

Local law enforcement agents followed the collector and raided his home on June 8 with a judicial order, finding a large bookshelf in his study that gave way to a secret passageway leading to a room crammed with Nazi iconography.

Sale of Nazi memorabilia is prohibited in Argentina, as in many other countries in the world. Moreover, no mainstream auction house in the world will sell such "mementos" and eBay has strict rules on sales.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

While mainstream historians universally concur Hitler committed suicide April 30, 1945 in the Fuhrerbunker,

Nonsense.

Hitler escaped to Spain according to the books written by Gregory Douglas, "Gestapo Chief" which told of the CIA going to interview Heinrich Mueller in Switzerland in 1946. ;)

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"The pictures are very personal. Hitler's image, particularly his photographs, were controlled. They had to be approved," C&T Auctions consultant Tim Harper told Reuters.

Article in the Daily Mirror of July 16, 1945 which features the Album with photographs of some of its images, including a double page clearly from the Album, under the heading Eva Braun Treasured Photos of a handsome S.S.Man with the sensational claim that Hitler's mistress may have had a secret love affair with one of his personal bodyguard.
© Photo: C&T Auctioneers and Valuers
Article in the Daily Mirror of July 16, 1945 which features the Album with photographs of some of its images, including a double page clearly from the Album, under the heading "Eva Braun Treasured Photos of a handsome S.S.Man" with the sensational claim that Hitler's mistress may have had a secret love affair with one of his personal bodyguard.

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#9. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#3)

the sensational claim that Hitler's mistress may have had a secret love affair with one of his personal bodyguard.

That is news fit for the Enquirer ;)

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