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Is an old man 128 really Hitler?

An old man who is said to be 128 years old in Salta, Argentina, announced that he was actually the former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and had been hiding in Tibet for the past 70 years.

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Zhao Jiandong According to Sputnik's report on June 29th, a 28-year-old man in Salta, Argentina, said that his real identity was actually former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, who had been hiding in Tibet for the past 70 years. Although his statement challenged the limit of public credibility, it was consistent with the fact that Argentina discovered Nazi souvenir collection.

According to reports, the German-born Argentine immigrant said in an interview with local media that he arrived in Argentina with a fake passport at 1945. This passport is said to be issued by the Gestapo at the end of World War II. The name written on the passport is Herman Jonesberg (Herman

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He said that the reason why he decided to speak out from the state of continuous hiding was because the Israeli Intelligence and Special Tasks Agency (Mossad) officially abandoned the policy of pursuing the remnants of Nazi war criminals in 20 16. Many of Mossad's early works were related to the recovery of former Nazis hiding in Latin America, including Adolf, a senior German Nazi who was captured alive in Argentina in 1960, and also the "designer" of the World War II massacre.

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Herman Jonesberg said that he plans to publish his autobiography in September this year to "repair" the public image. "I was accused of committing many crimes that I never committed. Because of this, I spent most of my life avoiding Jews, so I was punished. I was described as a bad person just because we lost World War II. When people read this story in my position, they will change their views on me. " He said.

Nowadays, mainstream historians in the world generally believe that Hitler committed suicide in Berlin Fuehrer's bunker on April 30th, 1945 after the Soviet Red Army invaded Berlin. But other historians agree that Hitler may have fled to Latin America, just like other Nazis after World War II.

Argentine journalist Abel

Basti) 20 16 published a revised version of Hitler in exile in July. He believes that the defeated Hitler fled to Argentina, lived for 10 years, and then moved to Paraguay, where alfredo stroessner matiauda was of German descent.

Stroessner Matiauda)。 Basti said that Hitler died in Paraguay on February 3, 197 1.