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"CIMELODY’s friend stated that during the latter part of September 1955, a Phillip CITROEN, former German SS trooper, stated to him confidentially that Adolph HITLER is still alive." https://t.co/MRMP5oY9sq https://t.co/2QuF0OxDe3
1955 yılına ait bir CIA belgesi Hitler'in ölmediğini rapor etmiş. CIA formundaki fotoğrafın Hitlere benzerliği ele alınmış. İddiayı Phillip Citroen adındaki bir SS subayı CIA kontağına iletmiş. belge linki: https://t.co/bgugNSMlNe Haber: https://t.co/sXvjMWO8JG https://t.co/8zvCeVOJ3q
@annettekiel CIA-rapport uit 1955. Links Phillip Citroen (ex-Waffen SS) en Adolf Hitler (rechts) in Columbia. Adolf zou volgens het rapport in januari 1955 doorgereisd zijn naar Argentinië. https://t.co/7HQTnkWJl0
A former SS soldier, Phillip Citroen, approached CIA agents in 1954, said: "a man claming to be Hitler was living n town of Tunja, Colombia" https://t.co/MAyk2IhkAo
@pufpufpafpaf @jfkoekje *Paul Citroen moet zijn Phillip Citroen (ex-Waffen SS).*
"Phillip Citroen, a former German SS agent, appeared to be in touch with the former Führer in the city of Tunja in Colombia’s Boyacá department". https://t.co/w6mmVEH6ib
delle SS, chiamato Phillip Citroen. Egli, nel 1954, avrebbe incontrato il Führer in Colombia, nel luogo chiamato "Residencias Coloniales", nella città di Tunja. Immagino che se gli avessero chiesto di tornare in azione, Hitler avrebbe risposto: 《MA QUESTA VOLTA CATTIVI!》 (3/3)
CIA thought they found Adolf Hitler in Colombia in the 1950s https://t.co/nEKs3RzUpA
How the CIA 'found' Hitler alive in Colombia in 1954: Phillip Citroen, a former SS officer… https://t.co/jTZL8ECCAz
Aquí la historia completa. El ex SS se llamaba Phillip Citroën y cofundó el Maracaibo Times https://t.co/noiTVNOh7f
Most likely because the CIA had good strong evidence Adolf Hitler died in April30 1945 in Berlin. Indeed the entire world has good, strong information about this.
I have heard a lot of reasons for the JFK files to be sealed. But this is the first time Hitler’s name has come up. But the answer is no. A declassified ,Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) memo, has indicated that the dictator of Nazi Germany was well and alive in South America in 1955, a decade after the Führer's known suicide. The memo sent to the Western Hemisphere Division (WHD) chief of the CIA mentions a contact of the intelligence agency, to whom a "trusted friend" tells about the condition of Adolf Hitler. "CIMELODY-3 was contacted on 29 September 1955 by a trusted friend who served under his command in Europe and who is presently residing in Maracaibo. CIMELODY-3 preferred not to reveal the identity of his friend. CIMELODY-3's friend stated that during the latter part of September 1955, Phillip CITROEN, former German SS trooper, stated to him confidentially that Adolph HITLER is still alive," the memo read. "CITROEN claimed to have contacted HITLER about once a month in Colombia on his trip from Maracaibo," it added. "CITROEN indicated to CIMELODY-3's friend that he took a picture with HITLER not too long ago, but did not show the photograph," the document claimed. Nevertheless, later in the memo, the CIA employee says "On 28 September 1955, CIMELODY-3's friend surreptitiously obtained the photograph which CITROEN referred to. (Above) On 29 September 1955, the photo was shown to CIMELODY-3 for purposes of getting his reaction to the possible veracity of this fantastic story," and a very grainy picture is added to the last page of the once 'secret' document. "He also stated that HITLER left Colombia for Argentina around January 1955. CITROEN commented that inasmuch as ten years have passed since the end of World War II, the Allies could no longer prosecute HITLER as a criminal of war." However, Adolf Hitler killed himself by gunshot on April 30, 1945 in Berlin. His wife Eva Braun committed suicide with him by taking cyanide. But even if he didn’t, the info would not be in JFK’s assassination file. What would Hitler’s survival have to do with JFK’s assassination? The information might be in some other sealed file. Why and how would Hitler attempt to kill JFK. JFK’s father was accused of being pro-Nazi.
Hitler may have escaped Germany for South America, say CIA memos from the JFK files, , It’s regarded as a historical fact that Adolf Hitler killed himself on April 30, 1945, when it became increasingly clear that Nazi Germany would fall to Allied forces. But a handful of recently-declassified CIA documents, unveiled with the highly anticipated JFK files last week, show that the Central Intelligence Agency was investigating whether Hitler escaped from Europe and was hiding in Colombia in 1954. The ,first document, dated Oct. 3, 1955,, says that an unnamed CIA agent referred to as “CIMELODY-3” was contacted by “a trusted friend who served under his command in Europe and who is presently residing in Maracaibo (Venezuela).” That friend, who also remained anonymous, told the CIA agent that a former German SS trooper named Phillip Citroen told him that Hitler was actually still alive — and that the former dictator could no longer be prosecuted as a criminal of war because it had been over 10 years since the end of World War II. Citroen, according to the document, said he had been talking to Hitler “about once a month” during a business trip that took him to Colombia, where he said Hitler was hiding. The former German SS trooper also told CIMELODY-3’s friend that he posed with the alleged Hitler for a photograph, which was included in the CIA memo. Citroen said he is on the left side of the image, while the man he claims to be Hitler is on the right. The back of the image said “Adolf Shrittelmayor, Tunga, Colombia, 1954.” This photo was alleged to show Adolf Hitler as he was hiding in South America after World War II. Screenshot from CIA documents. Citroen also told CIMELODY-3’s friend that Hitler moved to Argentina around Jan. 1955, the memo details. Another ,document, this one dated Oct. 17, 1955,, provided more information, citing “an undated memorandum, believed to have been written in about mid February 1954.” According to that CIA memo, Citroen told a former member of the CIA base in Maracaibo that he met a person “who strongly resembled and claimed to be” Hitler in “Residencias Coloniales,” which was located in Tunja, Colombia. The document says that Citroen claimed many former Nazis were living in that area — and that they held the alleged Hitler in high esteem, “addressing him as ‘der Fuhrer’ and affording him the Nazi salute and storm-trooper adulation.” But the CIA remained skeptical — in a letter dated Nov. 4, 1955, higher-ups casted doubt on the reports. “It is felt that enormous efforts (spent trying to confirm the rumors) could be expanded on this matter with remote possibilities of establishing anything concrete,” the letter said. “Therefore, we suggest that this matter be dropped.” That appears to be the final document released with the JFK files about Hitler potentially hiding in South America. Even though seemingly nothing came from the reports, a source at the Department of Defense told ,The National Interest, that ,it’s still interesting someone at the CIA spent any time on the case at all. “The source thought it worthy of sending up to HQ which is notable,” the source said. “Even at the time, those guys had to do a lot of separating the wheat from the chaff.” Others have claimed that Hitler found refuge in South America after he was defeated in World War II. Abel Basti, an Argentine journalist, wrote a book titled “Tras los pasos de Hitler” that ,tracked the alleged movements of Hitler throughout South America and, more specifically, Colombia,, according to Colombia Reports. “I have a CIA document that says that Hitler was in Colombia, also a CIA photo of Hitler in the town of Tunja where he met with another Nazi named Phillipe Citroën in 1954,” he said, according to Colombia Reports. There was additional controversy surrounding Hitler’s death in 2009, when U.S. researchers say they ,conducted a DNA test for an hour on what the Russian government claimed was a skull fragment from the German dictator,.
Shock Alert Hitler didn’t die in the bunker that day He didn’t commit suicide Hitler escaped The Secret Way Out Hitler’s underground bunker had tunnels connecting to major sea ports and Berlin Airport. A number of U-Boats were seen escaping to Argentina with Hitler probably on one of them. At the ,Potsdam Conference,, ,U.S. President, ,Harry S. Truman, received a flat denial from Stalin as to whether Hitler had died. The DNA test of his presumed remains was done after theories of Hitler being alive surfaced and files revealed by the FBI show that no dependable evidence of his death was found. Link to the Files-,Are these classified FBI files proof ADOLF HITLER escaped by SUBMARINE to Argentina? South America Theories suggest that Hitler made way from Argentina to Brazil via Paraguay. Some say he settled in Brazil, while others claim Colombia to be his final resting place. The report, filed by the CIA's bureau chief, in Venezuela, included a picture(above) the informant, Phillip Citroen, claims is him with the fuhrer in the mid-50s. An extract reads: "CIMELODY-3's [CIA informant] friend states that during the latter part of September 1955, a Phillip Citroen, former German SS trooper, stated to him confidentially that Adolph Hitler (sic) is still alive. Another document from FBI’s released files show that an SS soldier told flies he was in constant touch with Hitler. Notice the date of writing. Artifacts bearing Nazi symbols have been found and seized by Argentine Police in recent decades. The flight of Nazi war criminals to South America and their post war activities is a known fact. But were they still being led by the Fuhrer, was he still around, devising another evil world domination plan? World leaders and eminent persons maintain silence over the topic. But you do have access to internet. See, look, find and decide for yourself. If you are very much interested, watch History TV18’s show “Hunting Hitler”.
There are a number of ,Conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler's death,. The basic hypothesis goes something like: Assuming that it existed at all, the bodies of the couple who were found near Hitler’s bunker could have been a double, of which Hitler was known to have many. The burned bodies were said to have been found by Russian troops, yet the Russians, all the way up to Stalin himself, stated for years that Hitler had escaped. The body was repeatedly dug up and reburied and eventually fully cremated and thrown in a river (or sewers, reports vary) in 1970, so anything like genetic evidence of the double is now destroyed. An alleged skull fragment kept by the Russians was tested and found to belong to a woman in her 40s. Two dental bridges and some jawbone fragments were identified as Hitler’s and Eva’s by Hitler’s dentist, the same dentist who’s records identified Bormann’s skeletal remains found near the bunker in 1972: his information about Bormann was validated by DNA evidence in 1998. At the Nuremberg trials, the chief of the US trial counsel said “No one can say he is dead”. The Nazi party had harvested and looted a truly vast amount of gold and other riches from the countries it defeated, going so far as to strip every Jewish asset, down to every last piece of furniture from every Jewish household in every country, and to take even the gold fillings from the mouths of those they killed, all to “help the war effort”. Every museum and art-house was looted. Records show that much of this wealth was shipped to South America, along with many members of the Nazi party. In the years following, the FBI classified many sightings, including photographic ones, claiming to show Hitler: “A declassified CIA document #HVCA-2592 dated 3 October 1955 highlights claims made by a "former German SS trooper" named Phillip Citroen, that "Adolf Hitler was still alive" and "Hitler left Colombia for Argentina around January 1955". Enclosed with the document was an alleged photo of Citroen and Hitler. The report also states that neither the contact who reported his conversations with Citroen, nor the CIA station "is in a position to give an intelligent evaluation of the information".” - the document is at ,https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/HITLER%2C%20ADOLF_0005.pdf The FBI also has copious files on Hitler, many of which are now public at ,Adolf Hitler Part 01 of 04, - even the very first of these describes a report of Hitler coming ashore form a U-boat to Argentina. Likely? Perhaps not. But certainly feasible, since the only evidence that the skull is Hitler’s is the verbal assertion of his own dentist, now dead, who kept no physical records, and had responsibility for the management or reclaimed dental gold from concentration camps. Was this man a trustworthy source? Perhaps we’ll never know.
The theory that Hitler did not commit suicide, but instead escaped with his wife, was deliberately promoted by Soviet government personnel as part of its policies of state-sponsored disinformation. This "myth" first being announced by Marshall Georgy Zhukov at a press conference on 9 June 1945 on orders from Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin. Even at the level of the Potsdam Conference, U.S. President Harry S. Truman received a flat denial from Stalin as to whether Hitler had died. This ambiguity has been a main cause of various conspiracy theories over the years, despite the official conclusion by Western powers that Hitler indeed killed himself in April 1945. The first detailed investigation by Western powers began in November 1945 after Dick White, then head of counter-intelligence in the British sector of Berlin (and later head of MI5 and MI6 in succession), had their agent Hugh Trevor-Roper investigate the matter to counter the Soviet claims. His findings that Hitler and Braun had died by suicide in Berlin were first written in a report and then published in book form in 1947. As Trevor-Roper stated in 1946, "the desire to invent legends and fairy tales ... is (greater) than the love of truth". Evidence Declassified FBI documents contain a number of alleged sightings of Hitler along with theories of his escape from Germany. The FBI states that the information within those documents pertaining to the escape and sightings of Hitler cannot be verified. A skull fragment with a bullet hole, found outside Hitler’s bunker and kept in Russia’s federal archives in Moscow, was for decades believed to be that of Hitler. In 2009, samples of the skull were DNA-tested at the University of Connecticut by archaeologist and bone specialist Nick Bellantoni, et al. The sample was found to be that of a woman aged under 40. However, neither former Soviet nor Russian officials have claimed the skull was the main piece of evidence, instead citing jawbone fragments and two dental bridges which were found. The items were shown to Hitler's dentist, Hugo Blaschke; dental assistant Käthe Heusermann; and longtime dental technician Fritz Echtmann, who confirmed the dental remains found were Hitler's and Braun's. The skull fragment was found only later, in 1946, when the Soviets investigated rumours of Hitler’s survival. Alleged escape to Argentina Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler,, by British authors Simon Dunstan and Gerrard Williams, suggest that Hitler and Braun did not commit suicide, but actually escaped to Argentina. The book's premise is that the Nazis had looted the gold reserves and art treasures of occupied countries. The scenario proposed by the two authors is as follows: "A number of U-boats took certain Nazis and Nazi loot to Argentina, where the Nazis were supported by future president Juan Perón, who, with his wife Evita, had been receiving money from the Nazis for some time. Hitler allegedly arrived in Argentina, first staying at Hacienda San Ramón, east of San Carlos de Bariloche. Hitler then moved to a Bavarian-styled mansion at Inalco, a remote and barely accessible spot at the northwest end of Lake Nahuel Huapi, close to the Chilean border. Around 1954, Eva Braun left Hitler and moved to Neuquén with their daughter, Ursula ("Uschi"); and Hitler died in February 1962." This theory of Hitler's flight to Argentina has been dismissed by mainstream historians, including by Guy Walters. He has described Dunstan and Williams' theory as "rubbish", adding: "There's no substance to it at all. It appeals to the deluded fantasies of conspiracy theorists". Walters contends: "it is simply impossible to believe that so many people could keep such a grand scale deception so quiet", saying "no serious historian would give the story any credence". After the release of the book, a controversial drama-documentary film ,Grey Wolf, was produced by author Gerrard Williams in 2014, concluding with an extensive list of people who claimed to have seen Hitler in Argentina. The film garnered a mixed response. The involvement of the filmmakers with the Weavering Capital scandal also attracted negative attention, as the movie's production became mired by divisive financial disputes. Investigators of the History Channel series ,Hunting Hitler, claim to have found previously classified documents and to have interviewed witnesses indicating that Hitler escaped from Germany and traveled to South America by U-boat. He and other Nazis then allegedly plotted a "Fourth Reich". A declassified CIA document #HVCA-2592 dated 3 October 1955 highlights claims made by a "former German SS trooper" named Phillip Citroen, that "Adolf Hitler was still alive" and "Hitler left Colombia for Argentina around January 1955". Enclosed with the document was an alleged photo of Citroen and Hitler. The report also states that neither the contact who reported his conversations with Citroen, nor the CIA station "is in a position to give an intelligent evaluation of the information".