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u/directedlight · 9 pointsr/conspiracy

I think it is Gerrard Williams, co-author of Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler^ebook.

Here is another interview with Williams.

Sidenote: I just want to say, I thought it was odd that the interviewer in the OP's video brought up holocaust denial when Williams's story had nothing to do with refuting the holocaust.

u/Grampazilla · 5 pointsr/conspiracy
  1. Fair, the skull fragment they found and kept was found to be that of a female. There was an analysis done on tooth fragments though that were conclusive.

  2. I recall seeing a photo of what was supposed to be the remains of his body after being taken outside of the bunker and burned by the Russians. It could have been anyone though.

  3. I mean, yes there was. That's literally what the Führerbunker was for. It's a place you go when the shit is hitting the fan, and the shit was most certainly hitting the fan. There was no escape, Berlin was falling.

  4. He refused to escape or flee the country. Everything he did in his life (politically at least) was for Germany and the German people. He always said and stayed true to it that he would never leave Germany in the face of defeat and he would die with it.

  5. It wasn't just losing a war, for him it was losing Germany. The whole point of everything he did for Germany was to raise it back to greatness after the disgrace that it was left with after WWI. And he did. He raised Germany out of the greatest depression in its history and make it a world super power to the point where they almost took over Europe. It wasn't just a war that he lost, he lost Germany and in his eyes he led the thing he loved the most to destruction. Not only destruction, but destruction at the hands of Bolshevism and the jews. He lost everything.

    That being said! I love the idea of a bold escape to Argentina with a handful of people (and Blondi!) to live out the rest of his life there. There's an excellent book on the subject, Grey Wolf, that makes a very compelling case. There just isn't any real evidence one way or another.
u/Blakwulf · 5 pointsr/conspiracy

I'd suggest you pick up Grey Wolf, it's an excellent read.

u/conspirobot · 1 pointr/conspiro

directedlight: ^^original ^^reddit ^^link

I think it is Gerrard Williams, co-author of Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler^ebook.

Here is another interview with Williams.

Sidenote: I just want to say, I thought it was odd that the interviewer in the OP's video brought up holocaust denial when Williams's story had nothing to do with refuting the holocaust.

u/raviool · 1 pointr/todayilearned
u/monsieuruntitled · 1 pointr/conspiracy

Read Grey Wolf, which shows how Hitlers escape was possible.

u/Jammin33 · 1 pointr/history

There is a lot of evidence suggesting Hitler himself escaped to Argentina, and lived until the 1960s. This book covers it well. Really cool read.

Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler https://www.amazon.com/dp/1402796196/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OV63Bb716MD76

u/Kupuka · 1 pointr/argentina

https://www.amazon.com/Grey-Wolf-Escape-Adolf-Hitler/dp/1402796196

>In a riveting scenario that has never been fully investigated until now, international journalist Gerrard Williams and military historian Simon Dunstan make a powerful case for the Führer's escape to a remote enclave in Argentina-along with other key Nazis—where he is believed to have lived comfortably until 1962. Following years of meticulous research, the authors reconstruct the dramatic plot-including astonishing evidence and compelling testimony, some only recently declassified. Impossible to put down, Grey Wolf unravels an extraordinary story that flies in the face of history.