BOOKS - The Photos of Hitler After The War
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The Photos of Hitler After The War
Author: Abel Basti
Year: 2023
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 17 MB
Language: English
Year: 2023
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 17 MB
Language: English
An RFKLibrary org Unauthorized Translation The Argentine writer and journalist Abel Basti is one of the people who has investigated the most in this regard and found a photograph that would confirm that the Nazi leader was seen in TunjaBy Jimmy Nomesqui RiveraJul 27 2023Hitler would have been a refugee in Tunja according to Abel Basti Despite the fact that Adolf Hitler s death was oficially confirmed on May 1 1945 78 years later new versions of what would have been the outcome of the Fuhrer s life are still being made public for which multiple historians have argued that Hitler he would not have committed suicide but instead remained alive undercover outside of Germany Our Fuhrer Adolf Hitler has fallen this afternoon at his command post in the Reich Chancellery ghting to his last breath against Bolshevism and for Germany was the message with which an announcer aJrmed that the Nazi leader had died One of the versions that exists about the whereabouts of Hitler after World War II indicates that he was in Colombia in 1955 however although there would be a photographic record of the event the CIA does not give credibility to the version and destroyed its own copy of the photograph so for many years It has remained an urban legend Despite confirming the death of Hitler the exact date of this event has always cast doubt on historians Where did the theory that Hitler was in Colombia come from A PDF file created in 2009 is one of the main documents that has made this theory grow since these would be the product of a leak to the CIA in which it was stated that Hitler was in Colombia ten years after his alleged suicide In this it is also added that the Nazi leader would have had a long stay in Argentina This version has been fed by the Argentine writer and journalist Abel Basti who has spent a large part of his life investigating the possible presence of German soldiers from World War II in Latin America waving mainly in the stay of Adolf Hitler for which he has published 11 books on it In 2017 the CIA would have declassified some documents that would speak of the arrival of Hitler in Colombia this would include a copy of a photograph that would verify that the Fuhrer would have been seen in Boyaca this between the municipalities of Tunja and Paipa however the photo original was never found Until Now For Basti his investigation would not only con rm that Hitler did not commit suicide but would also verify that the Nazi leader remained hidden for several months in Tunja statement that also includes images and testimonies that support the presence of one of the most important personalities in the history of humanity in Colombia It may interest you Motorcyclist crashed into a tractor trailer during the Virgen del Carmen commemorative parade In Colombia I found very good testimonies I highlight the president of the Boyacense Academy of History Dr Javier Ocampo The rst thing he told me is yes that Hitler was in Tunja in the 50s that he went to see his friend Julio Sieber rector of the University of Tunja and that he was in the city for a few months before returning to Argentina When a guy who has important academic weight told me that I realized that he was on the right path Basti told Infobae Photo of Hitler in ColombiaOne of the pieces that would prove that Adolf Hitler was in Colombia was discovered by Basti after contacting the son of Philip Citroen the person who would accompany the Fuhrer in the photograph this would be a Dutchman who settled in Colombia in the 50s Fortunately for the writer Citroen s wife kept the image after he died In the photo there is a man sitting next to Hitler The CIA document says that this man s name is Philip Citroen and that he is a former member of the SS This is false At the Colombian National Investigative Police I looked up Citroen s le and discovered that he was a Dutchman who entered Colombia in the 1950s settled in Tunja and gave the Colonial Residences building as his address It is the place that the CIA cites where the photo was taken Volver a reproducirIn the hypothesis that the Argentine handles in this regard he aJrms that Hitler would have arrived in Colombia in 1954 where he was protected by General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla and by the United States government in addition to the fact that the photo would have been recorded when the Nazi leader it was nancially supported by Bernardo de Holanda That is the million dollar question and I think I have a quite acceptable answer within the context that I handle of a living Hitler He was protected by Bernardo de Holanda who that same year 1954 founded the Bilderberg Club with Rockefeller The Citroen family was related to Rockefeller and Bernardo de Holanda Citroen s stepdaughter made dresses for Queen Juliana And she was married to Benavidez one of the intelligence chiefs of Rojas Pinilla a Colombian dictator at the time who handled the entire issue of the Nazis