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Did Martin Bormann kill Hitler?
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I never brought into the Hitler escaped from Berlin idea. However, Bormann killing Hitler is something to ponder. My biggest issue with the theory is the notion that Bormann escaped from Berlin. However, Bormann could have murdered Hitler before he was killed in a failed Berlin breakout. 

Notably, Eva Braun's fate doesn't fit well into the alternatives to her and Hitler committing suicide.
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No he didn’t. Hitler escaped to South America. A lot of anecdotal evidence and more interesting physical evidence. Many of his personal belongings have been found over there. Even the pills he was on were found I think. His art. His China and cutlery. His magnifying glasses and a lot more. He don’t die in Berlin for sure and Russia had nothing but a lie. CIA were still hunting him in the 50’s and 60’s in South America.
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(03-03-2025, 04:33 PM)ARM1968 Wrote: No he didn’t. Hitler escaped to South America. A lot of anecdotal evidence and more interesting physical evidence. Many of his personal belongings have been found over there. Even the pills he was on were found I think. His art. His China and cutlery. His magnifying glasses and a lot more. He don’t die in Berlin for sure and Russia had nothing but a lie. CIA were still hunting him in the 50’s and 60’s in South America.

Unbeknownst to me, not only did Hitler live awhile in Argentina and I think Bolivia (allegedly), he also brought over Eva and the locals report that they had a daughter. 
She left him with their daughter, to die alone of Parkinsons etc.  This is all recent information from an Argentinian researcher, that I learnt about from Why Files.
Lots of anecdotal evidence ,as well as the whole Colonia Dignidad thing. And also the huge mansion I had not heard about where he lived, Inalco. 

https://drumsofatlantis.com/operation-ea...-bariloche

New information as in from 2022
By 2022, new discoveries further complicated the narrative. Researchers found a German submarine intentionally hidden off the coast of Argentina. Despite repeated inquiries, Argentina refused to allow further investigation.
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