Hitler still alive more than 10 years after World War II?
Declassified documents from the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) have revealed shocking information: Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler was still alive more than 10 years after World War II.
According to CIA documents, an American agent received information from a trusted source that Hitler was not dead and was hiding in South America. A photo of Hitler was even sent to the agent, which was then scanned and sent back to the CIA.
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The Star newspaper, citing the above document, said that the Nazi leader Hitler did not commit suicide in the Berlin bunker but fled to Colombia. Previously, many conspiracy theorists said that Hitler survived World War II, although in fact he was officially confirmed dead by the Allies.
The new document, previously marked secret, was transferred from CIA headquarters in Carcas, Venezuela, on October 3, 1955. It was sent directly to the head of the CIA's Western Hemisphere Division, Joseph Cadwell King.
Mr. King is said to have supported the assassination of Che Guevara and Cuban leader Fidel Castro, as well as the overthrow of Brazilian President Joao Goulart in 1964.
Agent Cimelody-3 reported that a former Hitler secret police officer said the dictator was still alive. According to the report, a former secret police officer named Philip Citroen was said to have contacted Hitler once a month in Colombia.
The CIA document was titled: "Citroen says Hitler left Colombia for Argentina around January 1955. Citroen says that 10 years had passed since the end of World War II and the Allies were unable to prosecute Hitler as a war criminal." Agent Cimelody-3 requested a photo and later received a photo of Citroen with a man who looked exactly like Hitler.
This bombshell document is 100% authentic and can be viewed on the CIA's old documents website, which is filled with declassified files.
The revelations were made public as researchers around the world combed through newly declassified information about the assassination of former US President Kennedy, seeking to uncover previously unknown details about his assassination in Dallas in 1963.
According to Vietnamnet
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