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Chapter
1
Nazis in the Nahuel Huapi
It was
the end of a long day, and the clock was about to
strike 10 pm on a cold and rainy night in autumn, an
elderly man in his eighties...
Chapter
2
Hitler’s hideaway in the Patagonia
Through documentation of real state property, I was
able to prove that in the year 1904, 30,000 hectares
of the San Ramon Ranch were bought by...
Chapter
3
Hitler’s grave
A
group of Chilean neo-Nazis were looking for Adolf
Hitler’s grave in a mountain range near Bariloche. I
wanted to contact them...
Chapter
4
The navy officers who welcomed Hitler
However, according to testimonies that follow,
between the days of 28 and 29 of July, 1945, two
clandestine submarines arrived at the Patagonic
coast. This was stated by some former navy officers
belonging to the “Graf Spee” crew...
Chapter
5
Hitler’s bodyguard
He first told me, ‘I am soon going to die and I’d
like to tell somebody all the things that I know’.
He made me take a special kind of oath and asked me
that it had to be fulfilled...
Chapter
6
Hitler’s submarine
During
my investigation I gathered data confirming that
some Nazis had arrived in Argentina by submarines...
Chapter
7
Searching for the submarine
I needed to find a member of a German submarine. I
had to obtain information about the U-Boote from one
of the crew. This is why I started looking in
Argentina...
Chapter
8
Hitler´s Pilot
‘You
should know that Hitler did not commit suicide’,
claimed Shaffer while remembering what she had heard
in her family; the Fuhrer lived in the Patagonia...
Chapter
9
"I was with Hitler in Argentina"
My
investigations led me to explore the ‘Croatian
lead’. I had clues that indicated that meetings
between Hitler and Ante Pavelic, president of Nazi
Croatia had taken place...
Chapter
10
The Eden
As
from May 1945, upon Berlin’s fall, Ida Eichhorn, for
some unknown reason, would tell her closest friends
that ‘The Cousin’, that is Adolf Hitler, was on a
‘trip’ somewhere abroad...
Chapter
11
Hitler in Córdoba
‘One
afternoon, around the year 1949, the lady of the
house tells me I had to prepare the room
upstairs…set the table, the chairs and the sofa. The
next morning she told me I had to take breakfast
upstairs. I hadn’t seen Hitler come into the house,
but there he was’...
Chapter
12
More clues
‘This
wasn’t the house where they stayed… he didn’t live
here but in the old hose, that does not longer
exist’. My heart leapt. At this moment the old lady
took me to another place where there had once been
an old wooden house that had sheltered Hitler and
his wife...
Epilogue
Lying in bed, giving his last gasps, his life is
coming to an end. It is a sweet agony, without much
pain. An elderly German doctor sees that there is no
suffering. Death comes, unavoidably...
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