Grey Wolf

The Escape of Adolf Hitler

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War II
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Author: Simon Dunstan, Gerrard Williams ISBN: 9781402789335
Publisher: Sterling Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: Sterling Language: English
Author: Simon Dunstan, Gerrard Williams
ISBN: 9781402789335
Publisher: Sterling
Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: Sterling
Language: English
DID HITLER--CODE NAME “GREY WOLF”--REALLY DIE IN 1945?

GRIPPING NEW EVIDENCE SHOWS WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED…
 
When Truman asked Stalin in 1945 whether Hitler was dead, Stalin replied bluntly, “No.” As late as 1952, Eisenhower declared: “We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler's death.” What really happened?

Simon Dunstan and Gerrard Williams have compiled extensive evidence--some recently declassified--that Hitler actually fled Berlin and took refuge in a remote Nazi enclave in Argentina. The recent discovery that the famous “Hitler's skull” in Moscow is female, as well as newly uncovered documents, provide powerful proof for their case. Dunstan and Williams cite people, places, and dates in over 500 detailed notes that identify the plan's escape route, vehicles, aircraft, U-boats, and hideouts. Among the details: the CIA's possible involvement and Hitler's life in Patagonia--including his two daughters.
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DID HITLER--CODE NAME “GREY WOLF”--REALLY DIE IN 1945?

GRIPPING NEW EVIDENCE SHOWS WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED…
 
When Truman asked Stalin in 1945 whether Hitler was dead, Stalin replied bluntly, “No.” As late as 1952, Eisenhower declared: “We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler's death.” What really happened?

Simon Dunstan and Gerrard Williams have compiled extensive evidence--some recently declassified--that Hitler actually fled Berlin and took refuge in a remote Nazi enclave in Argentina. The recent discovery that the famous “Hitler's skull” in Moscow is female, as well as newly uncovered documents, provide powerful proof for their case. Dunstan and Williams cite people, places, and dates in over 500 detailed notes that identify the plan's escape route, vehicles, aircraft, U-boats, and hideouts. Among the details: the CIA's possible involvement and Hitler's life in Patagonia--including his two daughters.

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