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Hitler was not killed in Berlin, died in Argentina in 1962

Adolf Hitler committed suicide in the bunker is not in Berlin but died in Argentina. Is this the new information is published on the death of Hitler by British authors.
British journalist Gerrard Williams and his co-author Simon Dunstan in their publication of the book entitled "Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler" (the gray wolf: Escape of Adolf Hitler), writes the German fascist leader had not committed suicide in the bunker Berlin in 1945, but he escaped to Argentina, where he lived until death in 1962. "We do not want to fix history, but plenty of evidence to which we have achieved and that should not be ignored," said Williams on Sky news.
According to him, there is no legal proof to the death of Hitler and his wife Eva Braun in the bunker, but the evidence and facts to eyewitnesses lives their life in Argentina are certified and difficult to refute.
The authors write in the book that Hitler and Eva Braun were transferred to Argentina, the country that is controlled by the Nazis in April 1945 and later Hitler lived there 17 years, where he had two daughters. The authors accuse the U.S. intelligence exchanged free escape Hitler's Nazi military technology.
Williams journalist wrote that witnesses are now talking about Hitler's life and that so far they had not dared to speak on such a topic. Two Britons think that skull fragments thought to be Hitler currently held by the Russians. The book cites a number of sources, such as cooks and doctors who claim that the Nazi leader knew he had to die before the age of 73 - year-old on February 13, 1962.
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