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90,000 FBI finally admits: Hitler died in Paraguay in 1973.

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The Americans organized his escape only to prevent him from falling into the hands of the Russians, reports kratko-news.com.

According to the history books, Adolf Hitler committed suicide in 1945 with his mistress Eva Braun. However, there is information suggesting another theory that Hitler did not die, but escaped and lived in South America. Official figures show the brutal dictator shot himself in the head while his wife took cyanide pills in a bunker in Berlin.

Their bodies were soon set on fire and buried. But what if this information was just a distraction while Hitler fled, just to keep him out of Russian hands? It sounds unbelievable, but historian Abel Basti explains this theory in detail in his new book, entitled Hitler in Exile.

“An agreement was reached with America that Hitler would run away so he wouldn’t fall into the hands of the Russians,” Basti says.

“It makes sense for the scientists, the military and the spies who later participated in the fight against the Russian regime,” he added.

Basti believes that Hitler escaped through a tunnel that led to Tempelhof Airport, where a plane was waiting to take him to Spain. He first arrived in the Canary Islands, then moved to Argentina, where he lived for ten years, after which he settled in Paraguay, where he was under the protection of the dictator Alfred Stroessner.

“Wealthy families who helped him over the years were responsible for organizing his funeral,” Basti explains.

“Hitler is buried in an underground bunker now located in a luxury hotel in Asuncion. The entrance to the bunker was closed in 1973, and about 40 people came to say goodbye to Hitler. One of them was Hitler’s close soldier Fernando Noguera de Araujo, who told reporters about the ceremony,” says Basti.

This is stated in the channel’s documentary “Hitler’s Hunt”, which aired in 2015. Bayer and his team claim to have found evidence of Hitler’s escape using 700 pages of FBI documents. Among these documents is a report that mentions the meeting of a man named Guidano, sent to meet with Hitler and his entourage (50 people in total), as soon as they reached the submarine in Argentina, two and a half weeks after the fall of Berlin.

Guidano was one of four people who met Hitler and his entourage when the U-boats arrived in Argentina.

“Hitler with two women… doctors and other people over 50 went ashore. They arrived at the ranch in the evening to hide. Guidano is ready to reveal the names of the three who helped Hitler and his people. Guidano says he was given $15,000 to help him with all this,” the FBI said on August 14, 1945.

Another message (also dated August 14) mentions the arrival of Nazi U-boats in Argentina. The FBI Headquarters began sending Hitler’s reports to the public and investigators in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act of 26 April 1976 years in an abridged version.