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Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

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The second half briefly describes Hitler's apparent escape from the Fuhrerbunker and his life in exile in Argentina.

In May 2016, Grey Wolf Media Ltd was compulsorily wound up under the Companies Act 2006, and the rights to the film became Bona Vacantia.Perhaps it's best to quote the late, great Carl Sagan - "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". The second half of the book is much more interesting, and takes the reader on the journey with Hitler from Berlin, to Spain, to the Canary Islands, and finally, to Argentina, where he and Eva Braun lived out the rest of their days. The costs of his efforts are steep, but nothing can prepare him for what he soon discovers: the beautiful, mysterious girl he knew as Rebecca is none other than Raisa ana’Marianna, heir to the Queendom of the Fells. This book (Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler by Simon Dunstan and Gerrard Williams) is merely a belated entry on that list. However, the premise that Adolf Hitler managed to escape to Argentina through the machinations of Martin Bormann is interesting.

I came away with the belief that there is more evidence in the book confirming the two author’s conclusions than the lack of evidence that support the more famous history books written shortly after the war and taught in my elementary and junior high schools’ history classes. As the recent NSA revelations prove, yet again, citizens who give their governments a few inches should not be surprised that miles and miles are taken instead. You can often find her half way up a snowy mountain tagging a tranquillised gray wolf so she can better study its movements. This version of the book was printed in 2011 and does differ from the conclusions reached in Season 3 of the television documentary. Even if he escaped, his life was hell in the years leading up to his death :) but it overall was a good read and I learned a lot !

Describes a ghastly pantomime played out in the names of the Führer and the woman who had been his mistress.

It is not hard to believe that Hitler escaped to Argentina, and the historical back up shows how this may well have happened. I felt depressed and disheartened at the fact that if he did escape he got to live a nice quiet life but knowing his life in Argentina was full of medical problems and PTSD brings me slight joy. Their ancestors had erupted from the depths of Central Asia centuries before, sweeping westward with the irresistible energy of an elemental force.I found it very well documented as to the history of the War up until what most believe to be the death of Hitler in the bunker. The secret plan to remove the hierarchy of the Third Reich out of Europe and into Argentina was paid for by this secret stash of cash.

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