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The work is "Bariloche Nazi - Historic Places Related to National Socialism", the journalist and writer Abel Basti.
"From here you can see the Andes, Lake Nahuel Huapi ... and there, in the woods, the last residence of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun. Hitler died there in 1960. "The unusual phrase can be uttered occasionally by the guides to tourists visiting the city of Bariloche, in Patagonia, southern Argentina. There, according to the book, Hitler had taken refuge after the end of World War II in 1945.
Hitler said the work, not shot himself in the head (along with a cyanide capsule that bit) in Berlin bombed by the Soviets. According to the book, would have died quietly, years later, in Bariloche.
This is the case of Erich Priebke and Reinhard Koops - who in the '40s and '50s hid in that city. Other Nazis, as Walter Kutschmann, Josef Schwammberger and Abraham Kipp also would have gone through the place.
At the time, Bariloche was just a village away from civilization, at 13,500 miles from the smoldering ruins of Berlin.
Ali hid German and Austrian Nazis, as well as Belgian, Italian and French fascist collaborators.
Hitler may have lived and died in Argentina?
"From here you can see the Andes, Lake Nahuel Huapi ... and there, in the woods, the last residence of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun. Hitler died there in 1960. "The unusual phrase can be uttered occasionally by the guides to tourists visiting the city of Bariloche, in Patagonia, southern Argentina. There, according to the book, Hitler had taken refuge after the end of World War II in 1945.
Hitler said the work, not shot himself in the head (along with a cyanide capsule that bit) in Berlin bombed by the Soviets. According to the book, would have died quietly, years later, in Bariloche.
This is the case of Erich Priebke and Reinhard Koops - who in the '40s and '50s hid in that city. Other Nazis, as Walter Kutschmann, Josef Schwammberger and Abraham Kipp also would have gone through the place.
At the time, Bariloche was just a village away from civilization, at 13,500 miles from the smoldering ruins of Berlin.
Ali hid German and Austrian Nazis, as well as Belgian, Italian and French fascist collaborators.
Hitler may have lived and died in Argentina?