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Hunting Hitler

New Scientific Evidence That Hitler Escaped Nazi Germany

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By: Jerome Corsi
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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?

©2014 Jerome Corsi (P)2013 Audible Inc.
Germany Media Studies World War II Military War Espionage
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well written book

I always like a book that has to do with Hitler and his time during the war.

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Last chapter

Last chapter was great. Pretty scary but completely true. Good listen will definitely share this title.

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Pretty much rewrite your history books

The guy was way too big of a p o s to kill him self. Evidence is overwhelming and I hope they teach the truth someday in the US. I won’t hold my breath waiting

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simultaneously implausible and possible

Jerome corsi lays out a plausible narrative that we've all sort of heard but there are Nazis and South America the boys in Brazil. Aikman was in Argentina and then there's a Declassified CIA document that Hitler may have retired in Columbia and was alive as late as 1954 we may in fact be living in the fourth Reich. And it is our duty to resist it

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I was taken aback ...

I thought this was the most preposterous thing I have ever heard of in the public discourse.

Now, it turns out the only "proof" (meaning something absolute) about Hitler's body being taken to Russia after the war is false: the body was determined by *American* forensic experts, in an investigation conducted *in* America, to be that of a woman less than 40 years old.

So Hitler did not die in the bunker.

Now what?

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Raises More Questions Than It Answers

Raises More Questions Than It Answers 3.5 Stars

This is a comprehensive examination of all the claims by various authorities after WWII that Hitler and Ava Braun escaped death. Unfortunately, it ultimately leaves the reader with more questions than answers. It ends with some chilling pronouncements about the present US government having become a de facto Fourth Reich... which makes me wonder if Corsi is sympathetic to MAGA conspiracy theories.

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Very compelling

This book is well written and is a very compelling read/listen.

The book is not long however the author has managed to get a lot of interesting information into the book.

I had heard about the subject in the book - but here I really got a deeper dive into the theory of Hitler not committing suicide but escaping from Germany.

*the review has been shared on multiple platforms

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Fantastic!

I have done a decent amount of research on this topic, I thought. But this book has a great deal of very intriguing information even I did not know. The author has done an impressive amount of home work and has an equally impressive amount of sited sources. The performance was top notch. I've already listened to this book more than 3 times. A truly great read!!!!

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Vary interesting

This makes the most sense I have heard for a long time
There’s been many questions throughout the years but very few answers very compelling phone thank you

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EVA BRAUN NOT BROWN OMG A-dolf not AHDOLF

Don’t read for audible if you can’t pronounce simple German names. My god. I’m friends with a SF’s guy who’s friends with the SF’s gentleman in the HUNTING HITLER expose. It drives me nuts and I literally correct the reader constantly. Come on. Oh and you can’t pronounce country names or anything else either.

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