I thought that it was mentioned in the uncovered JFK files that he was in Argentina while, through Project Paperclip, the Nazi soldiers came to the U.S.
Darn! Do you have a link to where I can find information about where Hitler remained to exist that put this theory to rest? I feel like I've been deceived. :(((
Formerly top secret documents from the eearly 60's say this more than once, however there was only one reeport that wasn't just hear-say (agent said that this specific contact saw and spoke to him.) That's enough in my opinion but the likely story is that he hopped throughout South/Central America from country to country in private planes and maybe even a submarine. He had hundreds of German-owned villas to occupy, as a guest of sympathizers who were likely rewarded with gold.
I watched some documentary from the 90s where they flew over one of these houses and the pool had a huge swastika embedded in the tile in Brazil I think.
Why would Hitler fund the very groups he denounced as untermenschen? He died. He killed himself. He killed himself (a failure) because he was a failure. He was a failure because he treated his opponents with too much kindness.
Stop fucking hero worshipping.
You can’t trust people to be your heroes. It’s important to remember that you never truly know your heroes. Heroes are just people. People change. People are bought. People lose sight. People die. Never forget, no matter how it happened, that whenever you lose a hero, the things you believe don’t stop being true. The people you believed in weren’t the physical embodiment of whatever it was for which they had stood. If they betrayed you or turned their back on their ideals, the ideals themselves are not any less valid. This is because it’s not the person in which you believe. They didn’t make you believe those things–you already knew those things were right. You saw a strong person working toward your ideals–or one who had a clearer, fully conceptualized idea of what they were. In that moment, you knew they could be realized, because another person–fallible, like yourself–sought to achieve them. They only thing they really made you believe in is yourself. The reality is that since you never really knew your hero, they were always just an idealized projection of you. With them gone, you can choose to let those ideals die, or you can choose to pass them on yourself. A hero is just ideals with action. Choose to be your own ideals and you choose to be your own hero. A hero is just a focal point for the self.
whateverEvangalista ago
I thought that it was mentioned in the uncovered JFK files that he was in Argentina while, through Project Paperclip, the Nazi soldiers came to the U.S.
Am I wrong?
Conspirologist ago
Nope. That's the main theory.
whateverEvangalista ago
Darn! Do you have a link to where I can find information about where Hitler remained to exist that put this theory to rest? I feel like I've been deceived. :(((
Conspirologist ago
I don't have a link. Try "Hitler's exile".
WhyNoDonuts ago
Formerly top secret documents from the eearly 60's say this more than once, however there was only one reeport that wasn't just hear-say (agent said that this specific contact saw and spoke to him.) That's enough in my opinion but the likely story is that he hopped throughout South/Central America from country to country in private planes and maybe even a submarine. He had hundreds of German-owned villas to occupy, as a guest of sympathizers who were likely rewarded with gold.
I watched some documentary from the 90s where they flew over one of these houses and the pool had a huge swastika embedded in the tile in Brazil I think.
whateverEvangalista ago
Geez. He really lived a lavish lifestyle despite ruining the lives of millions. This is so sick. Sigh
Kwijibo ago
Argentina
jesus_is_lord ago
i heard a few times that he escaped to Argentina, very likely in my opinion, or the Vatican
fuspezza ago
OP you might be correct
Tallest_Skil ago
Why would Hitler fund the very groups he denounced as untermenschen? He died. He killed himself. He killed himself (a failure) because he was a failure. He was a failure because he treated his opponents with too much kindness.
Stop fucking hero worshipping.
You can’t trust people to be your heroes. It’s important to remember that you never truly know your heroes. Heroes are just people. People change. People are bought. People lose sight. People die. Never forget, no matter how it happened, that whenever you lose a hero, the things you believe don’t stop being true. The people you believed in weren’t the physical embodiment of whatever it was for which they had stood. If they betrayed you or turned their back on their ideals, the ideals themselves are not any less valid. This is because it’s not the person in which you believe. They didn’t make you believe those things–you already knew those things were right. You saw a strong person working toward your ideals–or one who had a clearer, fully conceptualized idea of what they were. In that moment, you knew they could be realized, because another person–fallible, like yourself–sought to achieve them. They only thing they really made you believe in is yourself. The reality is that since you never really knew your hero, they were always just an idealized projection of you. With them gone, you can choose to let those ideals die, or you can choose to pass them on yourself. A hero is just ideals with action. Choose to be your own ideals and you choose to be your own hero. A hero is just a focal point for the self.