Hunting Hitler: New Scientific Evidence That Hitler Escaped Nazi Germany Author: Jerome R. Corsi | Language: English | ISBN:
1626361711 | Format: EPUB
Hunting Hitler: New Scientific Evidence That Hitler Escaped Nazi Germany Description
In 2009, three US professors with access to Adolf Hitler’s alleged remains startled the world with scientific DNA proof that the skull and bones that Russia had claimed since the end of World War II were Hitler’s actually belonged to a middle-aged woman whose identity remains unknown. This announcement has rekindled interest in the claim made by Joseph Stalin, maintained to the end of his life, that Hitler got away. The truth is that no one saw Hitler and Eva Braun die in the bunker in Berlin on April 30, 1945. No photographs were taken to document claims Hitler and Evan Braun committed suicide. Hitler’s body was never recovered. No definitive physical evidence exists proving Hitler died in the bunker in Berlin.
Dr. Jerome Corsi explores the historical possibility that Hitler escaped Nazi Germany at the end of World War II. FBI and CIA records maintained at the National Archives indicate that the US government took seriously reports at the end of World War II that Hitler had escaped to Argentina. More recent evidence suggests Hitler may have fled to Indonesia, where he married and worked at a hospital in Sumbawa. Even the chief of the US trial counsel at Nuremburg, Thomas J. Dodd, was quoted as saying, No one for sure can say Adolf Hitler is dead.”
Putting massive amounts of evidence and research under a critical eye, Dr. Corsi shows that perhaps modern history’s most tantalizing question has yet to be definitively answered: Did Hitler escaped Nazi Germany at the end of World War II to plot revenge and to plan the rise of the Fourth Reich?
- Hardcover: 176 pages
- Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing; 1 edition (January 2, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1626361711
- ISBN-13: 978-1626361713
- Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
“Hunting Hitler” written by Jerome R. Corsi in many ways reminded me of "Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler" by Simon Dunstan and Gerrard Williams.
Both books brought new evidence about Adolf Hitler's escape after World War II to Argentina, where allegedly he lived and had children, on hidden location protected by other Nazi officials, many of them also considered dead.
As I wrote in my review for that book, due to my interest for WWII literature, I was very intrigued by premise of both books because if proven true that would mean re-writing history and throwing additional light on everything we have learned the last 60 years.
In his book Corsi emphasizes DNA discovery in 2009 which confirmed that the found skull outside the bunker wasn’t Hitler’s but also speaks about my many declassified documents that prove Nazi U-Boats were carrying something or someone important to Brazil after the war was finished.
He speaks in detail about Hitler’s secretary distribution and investing of Nazi fortune between many different businesses that started in 1942, well respected banks and companies that exist even today.
On the positive side, “Hunting Hitler” succeeded to bring some new history facts that obviously are true, but the drawbacks of this book are almost identical as for the other title – no photographs or any other irrefragable evidence that could confirm main thesis Hitler stayed alive after WW II. Though one can ask if the truth wasn't so well hidden, would it be possible to fool the entire world for so long?
My take on this book is that it presents some very compelling arguments that Hitler MAY have faked his own death to escape Nazi Germany. He certainly had the means to do so. But I find it very disturbing that the cover, above the title, posits "New scientific evidence that Hitler Escaped Nazi Germany." There is none. The most recent, and compelling evidence was that a DNA study done 5 years ago, in 2009, showed that the "Skull fragment" held by the Soviets to be Hitler's is really that of a 40 year old woman. When one considers that the fragment was removed from an area that contained many bodies this is hardly conclusive scientific evidence of Hitler escaping justice.
A compelling argument is made that those who purportedly assisted with the disposal of the bodies all have stories that differ a lot on details and that the writer of the official narrative, Hugh Trevor Roper, was discredited later in life due to an error in actually thinking the "Hitler diaries" were real.
There is also a compelling, though hardly conclusive, body of evidence that as many as five U boats made visit to Argentina after the conclusion of the war. Argentina had a sizeable number of people of German extraction who supported Hitler, including a married couple named Eichhorn, who were strong financial supporters and personal friends of Hitler. Some eyewitnesses reported seeing a two men landing in a rubber boat on the shore of Southern Argentina.
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