Released JFK files suggest Hitler may have escaped to South America

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It's not new of course the speculation that Hitler could have escaped to South America. There have been rumors all along that he could have ended up in Argentina where Juan Peron the president, was a big Nazi sympathizer. It's interesting though to see this come out with the release of the files.


The CIA was aware of and interested in rumors that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler escaped Germany at the end of the World War II and fled to South America, documents released this week by the U.S. foreign intelligence agency show.

It is considered fact that Hitler took his own life in a bunker in April 1945 as Allied forces closed in, but a CIA operative identified only by the moniker "CIMELODY-3" reported back to Washington in 1955 that a trusted contact had informed him Hitler was alive and well, living among other Nazi expatriates in Colombia who still referred to him as "der Furher."

The operative wrote several memoranda to CIA headquarters, which were released as part of the U.S. government's disclosure of documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The first of the documents relevant to the Nazi leader is an internal memo, classified as "Secret" when it was sent on Oct. 3, 1955. It was from the CIA's Caracas station in Venezuela, and it said CIMELODY-3 had been shown a photograph by his contact in Colombia that purportedly showed another escaped Nazi officer standing next to Hitler.

JFK docs show CIA heard rumor that Adolf Hitler escaped to South America
 
It's not new of course the speculation that Hitler could have escaped to South America. There have been rumors all along that he could have ended up in Argentina where Juan Peron the president, was a big Nazi sympathizer. It's interesting though to see this come out with the release of the files.


The CIA was aware of and interested in rumors that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler escaped Germany at the end of the World War II and fled to South America, documents released this week by the U.S. foreign intelligence agency show.

It is considered fact that Hitler took his own life in a bunker in April 1945 as Allied forces closed in, but a CIA operative identified only by the moniker "CIMELODY-3" reported back to Washington in 1955 that a trusted contact had informed him Hitler was alive and well, living among other Nazi expatriates in Colombia who still referred to him as "der Furher."

The operative wrote several memoranda to CIA headquarters, which were released as part of the U.S. government's disclosure of documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The first of the documents relevant to the Nazi leader is an internal memo, classified as "Secret" when it was sent on Oct. 3, 1955. It was from the CIA's Caracas station in Venezuela, and it said CIMELODY-3 had been shown a photograph by his contact in Colombia that purportedly showed another escaped Nazi officer standing next to Hitler.

JFK docs show CIA heard rumor that Adolf Hitler escaped to South America
Well Joseph Mengele was there and lived a full life. In Africa.
 

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