Hunting Hitler

New Scientific Evidence That Hitler Escaped Nazi Germany

Nonfiction, History, Military
Cover of the book Hunting Hitler by Jerome R. Corsi, Skyhorse Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jerome R. Corsi ISBN: 9781510718739
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: June 20, 2017
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Jerome R. Corsi
ISBN: 9781510718739
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: June 20, 2017
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

A New York Times–bestselling investigative journalist explores the question: what if Hitler didn’t die?

In 2009, three US professors with access to Adolf Hitler’s alleged remains startled the world with scientific DNA proof that the skull and bones that Russia had claimed since the end of World War II were Hitler’s actually belonged to a middle-aged woman whose identity remains unknown. This announcement has rekindled interest in the claim made by Joseph Stalin, maintained to the end of his life, that Hitler got away. The truth is that no one saw Hitler and Eva Braun die in the bunker in Berlin on April 30, 1945. No photographs were taken to document claims Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide. Hitler’s body was never recovered. No definitive physical evidence exists proving Hitler died in the bunker in Berlin. In Hunting Hitler, Dr. Jerome Corsi explores the historical possibility that Hitler escaped Nazi Germany at the end of World War II. FBI and CIA records maintained at the National Archives indicate that the US government took seriously reports at the end of World War II that Hitler had escaped to Argentina. More recent evidence suggests Hitler may have fled to Indonesia, where he married and worked at a hospital in Sumbawa. Even the chief of the US trial counsel at Nuremburg, Thomas J. Dodd, was quoted as saying, “No one for sure can say Adolf Hitler is dead.”

Putting massive amounts of evidence and research under a critical eye, Dr. Corsi shows that perhaps modern history’s most tantalizing question has yet to be definitively answered: Did Hitler escape Nazi Germany at the end of World War II to plot revenge and to plan the rise of the Fourth Reich?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A New York Times–bestselling investigative journalist explores the question: what if Hitler didn’t die?

In 2009, three US professors with access to Adolf Hitler’s alleged remains startled the world with scientific DNA proof that the skull and bones that Russia had claimed since the end of World War II were Hitler’s actually belonged to a middle-aged woman whose identity remains unknown. This announcement has rekindled interest in the claim made by Joseph Stalin, maintained to the end of his life, that Hitler got away. The truth is that no one saw Hitler and Eva Braun die in the bunker in Berlin on April 30, 1945. No photographs were taken to document claims Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide. Hitler’s body was never recovered. No definitive physical evidence exists proving Hitler died in the bunker in Berlin. In Hunting Hitler, Dr. Jerome Corsi explores the historical possibility that Hitler escaped Nazi Germany at the end of World War II. FBI and CIA records maintained at the National Archives indicate that the US government took seriously reports at the end of World War II that Hitler had escaped to Argentina. More recent evidence suggests Hitler may have fled to Indonesia, where he married and worked at a hospital in Sumbawa. Even the chief of the US trial counsel at Nuremburg, Thomas J. Dodd, was quoted as saying, “No one for sure can say Adolf Hitler is dead.”

Putting massive amounts of evidence and research under a critical eye, Dr. Corsi shows that perhaps modern history’s most tantalizing question has yet to be definitively answered: Did Hitler escape Nazi Germany at the end of World War II to plot revenge and to plan the rise of the Fourth Reich?

More books from Skyhorse Publishing

Cover of the book Rescuing Riley, Saving Myself by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book The Quantum Guide to Life by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book Witness to Nuremberg by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book Lost on Treasure Island by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Kesselring by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book Removal by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book Oswald, Mexico, and Deep Politics by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book Exploring the Superstitions by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book Fantastic Fugitives by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book The Inventory by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book A Weird and Wild Beauty by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book The Missing JFK Assassination Film by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book The Nuremberg Trial by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book Imperial Legend by Jerome R. Corsi
Cover of the book When Strawberries Bloom by Jerome R. Corsi
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy