The hunt for Hitler: CIA agent claims Nazi leader survived WWII in Argentina

The hunt for Hitler: CIA agent claims Nazi leader survived WWII in Argentina


Baer believes these archives, which include details on Nazis who fled to Argentina after World War II may indicate the existence of efforts to build a Fourth Reich in Argentina, as well as implicate Argentinian officials in support of Nazis, money laundering schemes, and more, the Daily Mail reported. Baer commented that the documents will likely include a paper or money trail indicating that the Argentinian government at the time was involved in the construction of a possible Nazi hideout in Argentina's Misiones province which was uncovered in a 2015 archaeological dig. He believes that many escaped Nazis may have been "still marching to the tune of Hitler, and maybe didn't believe that Hitler was dead, but these were just demoralized former Nazis who were living in the past and who'd fled there for safety from criminal prosecution," the Daily Mail cited.

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Published at: 2025-04-21 22:28:16

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