The possible presence of Hitler in Colombia.

The story of adolf hitler He has always attracted attention, given the historical mark that said character has left in world memory. His life has been shrouded in stories and accusations, products of his ideology and personality; However, different versions deny the official testimonies about his death, since some documents even suggest that the Fuhrer from Germany is not dead and would even have lived in Colombia.

The official version states that, at the end of April 1945, Hitler committed suicide. But, the information is not precise and often leads to confusion; as the supposed date of his death would be between the 28th, 29th or 30th of said month, emphasizing that his death was at dawn. However, in 2017, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) declassified more than 2,000 files that remained from the investigation into the death of the former president of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedywhere several documents underlined the presence of Adolf Hitler.

The Folio HITLER, ADOLF_0003is part of the Special Collection Since CIA, which frames the main war crimes of Nazi history. This document indicates that the agent David Brixnor, would have communicated to the United States that he had an important report on the presence of a historical figure in Latin America. It is important to note that this file dates from the October 3, 1955that’s to say, 10 years later of Hitler’s death.

According to the version of said report, Brixnor had a friend in Maracaibo, Venezuela, of whom he preferred not to give more information because of the situation of the information he had, even if it was called Cimeleody-3. Said character had a trusted friend named Philippe Citroenformer German officer Schutzstaffel (SS Germany)one of the armed groups in the service of Hitler.

The character who was in Maracaibo told Cimeleody-3 that Citroën told him: “Adolf Hitler is still alive”; that is, Adolf Hitler was still alive. He would even have explained to him that the German dictator was in Colombia and had had the opportunity to take a photo with him.

The photo in question appeared in the report and was highlighted by a particular annotation, which read: “Adolf Schrittelmayor, Tunga, Colombia, South America, 1954′′. Thus, it is assumed that the new name of the Austro-Hungarian politician in Latin America was Adolf Steppelmairedrawing attention to where it may have been found, highlighting the name Tunja, Boyacain 1954.

Hitler's alleged photo in Tunja.
Hitler’s alleged photo in Tunja.
Adolf Schrittelmayor, Tunga, Colombia, South America, 1954. (Review photo of Hitler allegedly in Tunja)
Adolf Schrittelmayor, Tunga, Colombia, South America, 1954. (Review photo of Hitler allegedly in Tunja)

The alleged evidence was described in a detailed diary with the dates of the October 13 to November 9, 1955. These data revealed that after being in Colombia, Hitler left for Argentina, however, the data is confusing. One of the points that the document highlights relates to the possible prosecution that the German dictator would have, since after 10 years he could not be accused of his war crimes.

CIA Folio 003 on Hitler in Colombia.
CIA Folio 003 on Hitler in Colombia.

The war crimes in question were directly related to the Holocaust and all its impact on World War II, which is why it was singled out by the Allies.

in the sheet HITLER, ADOLF_0005 another report has been brought to light that would explain the reasons for Hitler’s supposed presence in Colombia; indicating that the European politician had arrived in the country in order to strengthen some legacy of the party Nazi in the so-called Colonial residences of Tunja, here, different people had flattered him and put forward him as the leader of the said party, they even mentioned him as the Fuhrer and they greeted him with the traditional raised-hand greeting, reflecting on his ideology in coffee territory.

CIA Folio 005 on Hitler in Colombia.
CIA Folio 005 on Hitler in Colombia.

The CIA has not been able to officially confirm this information.despite the tests and evidence provided by the agents, which is why the version of Hitler’s death in Germany is maintained, where he committed suicide together Eva Brown (his wife) in a Berlin bunker in 1945.

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