World War Two ended in 1945. Officially, Hitler ended his own life in his bunker on April 30, and Germany surrendered on May 8. Sometime after that, it became clear to the Soviet authorities in Berlin that none of the corpses they had found belonged to Adolf Hitler. Stalin told the American ambassador in July that Hitler must have escaped to Spain or Argentina. The Allied Commander in Chief, General Eisenhower, also announced that Hitler was probably still alive somewhere.
British Intelligence, tasked with preventing the world from realizing they were right and that the Western Allies had made a secret deal with Nazi leaders, granting several a South American retirement in exchange for Germany’s intelligence networks and advanced technology, went into panic mode. Hugh Trevor-Roper, a British historian and intelligence agent, was sent to Berlin to start his “investigation” into Hitler’s death in early October, 1945 and said he had to finish “by 1st November 1945, when the report of my conclusions was due” exactly 80 years ago. There was no time for a thorough investigation; only a sham. The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials would start in November, and the Allies wanted Hitler “proven dead” so there would be no trial.
The official cover-up of Hitler’s escape and survival did begin much earlier, in secret negotiations involving future CIA chief Allen Dulles. But the official narrative to officially deceive the public began on November 1, 1945 - with the presentation of Hugh Trevor-Roper’s cherry-picked testimonials and “facts” supporting the pre-determined conclusion that Hitler was dead.
In reality, Hitler was already enjoying the start of the spring season in Argentina. If you aren’t convinced, but are willing to look at the evidence, read:




