THE terrible notion that Hitler, Eva Braun, Martin Bormann, and other choice Nazis are alive and breathing somewhere in Argentina has been gnawing at the Argentine imagination since the end of the war ...
Martin Bormann, first deputy to Adolf Hitler, was again reported here today to be alive, and probably safe in South America. In an interview published in the Milan weekly, Oggi, Giselle Bormann, a ...
NUREMBERG, Oct. 1, 1946 (UP) -- The International Military Tribunal, in measured judicial tones today wrote an end to Adolf Hitler's schemes to dominate the world by sentencing Hermann Goering and 11 ...
Martin Bormann, deputy to Adolf Hitler, is alive, resides in South America, and visits Europe once every year, according to disclosures made here today by Angel Alcazar de Velasco, a Spaniard who was ...
Nearly 2,000 secret files which lift the lid on Nazi activities in Argentina in the wake of World War 2 have been released. Eight decades on from Germany's dire defeat, the next steps of those ...
Eighty years ago, on April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler — one of the most brutal dictators and tyrants in modern history — took his own life in a bunker beneath central Berlin. The man who started World War ...
In public, Hitler presented himself as devoted only to Germany. In private, he needed companionship. Hitler presented himself as a single man, devoted only to Germany. But this was a lie. In private, ...
I’ve uncovered new evidence that may point to an aerial rescue mission to snatch Martin Bormann out of Berlin on 1 May 1945. Also, I’ve found some hints in archival material that Hitler may have been ...
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