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kenny

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First let me say, I'm not a conspiracy theorist.

Official history is Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin Bunker.
In this show top experts who had long careers high up in the CIA, and other orgs that found Bin Laden work to solve mystery of whether Hitler escaped and the body from the bunker was one of his body doubles.

All 700 relevant secret FBI files were declassified a few years ago.
This team scanned them, un-redacted, and entered them into a new computer database that can connect millions of dots together in a way only a computer can.
They sent a team of experts around the world investigating leads.

Later other intelligence agencies around the world also declassified their documents, and they were entered into the computer, connecting many more dots.
It's astonishing how convincing this newly-assembled evidence is that Hitler flew out of Berlin the day before one of his body-doubles was murdered in his place.

They state all this was not made public earlier for political reasons, and the world just didn't want to know.
Everyone was sick of the war and just wanted to move on.

I'm hooked binge-watching it.
Though it's put together in a tacky Hollywood TV way :knockout: with corny dramatic music, I strongly recommend it.
Now streaming, and included with Amazon Prime.
 
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Hunting Hitler is a History Channel television series based on the hypothetical premise that if Adolf Hitler escaped from the Führerbunker in Berlin at the end of World War II, how might he have done so and where might he have gone.[1] The show was conceived due to the recent declassification of FBI documents exploring whether Hitler might still be alive in the late 1940s.[2]

The original idea of the show was to investigate the claims to learn why they were made and whether surviving Nazis—particularly any of Hitler's right-hand men—escaped in a manner consistent with the loosely reported sightings made to the U.S. government. The second season expanded the sources for research to declassified documentation from the CIA, MI6, and Argentinian, Russian and German authorities. A third season follows an asset mapping strategy in an attempt to zero in on an escape route.[3] The History Channel cancelled Hunting Hitler after 3 seasons on March 6, 2018.
 
@kenny Oooh thanks, will check that one out. Myself and my husband love things like this!
 
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