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128-year-old man from Argentina claimed to be the German dictator Adolf Hitler, whose accounts of his death or flight to Argentina differ  An old man from the Argentine city of Salta claims to have been a Hitler and spent 70 years hiding, Argentine newspaper El Patriota reported.  

In an interview with the man, he explained that he arrived in Argentina in 1945 with a passport named Hermann Günterberg, explaining that it was a forged passport made by the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police, before the end of the war and that it was Hitler.  

Asked about the reason for his silence at the moment, the man said that Israel's secret intelligence officially stopped its policy of pursuing the Nazis last year.  

He said that the world has thrown him many crimes he did not commit, explaining that he spent more than half his life hiding from the Jews, and drew the newspaper that this man is preparing to publish his biography in order to improve the public image. 

 "They described me as a bad person because we lost the war, but when people read my vision of events they will change their minds," he said, explaining that the book would be published in September.


The story has another face ! 

 Says the elderly Argentine  "I was filmed as a bad man just because we lost the war. 

But when people read the other side of the story, they will change the way they look at me. " 

He declares that his book will be written under the name of Adolf Hitler, and should be available in September.

But many people around the man, including his 55-year-old wife, Angela Martinez, believe that Hermann Göntherberg is not Adolf Hitler, of course, but he is simply suffering from dementia.  

Ms. Martinez says her husband never spoke of Hitler until almost two years ago when he started showing signs of Alzheimer's disease.

 "Sometimes, he would forget who I was, and where he was.

  As if in the case of a satisfactory attraction, then start talking about Jews and demons.

  Then return to normal.

 " She believes her husband may have been a Nazi and that he may feel guilty about his past, but she is convinced that he is not Hitler.

  Ms. Martinez  


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The future of Nazi criminals Even if this old age is doubtful, it has sparked a debate in Israel and in the American Jewish community about the future of Nazi war criminals. 

The Mossad has in the past strengthened its ambition to arrest Nazi war criminals such as Adolf Eichmann in 1960 in Argentina, but has given up the task over recent years.  

The Wiesenthal Center, which is still trying to search for and prosecute Nazi criminals, has criticized Israel publicly in March, saying the Jewish state is "barely cooperating" with its mission. More than 70 years after the end of World War II, few countries and institutions still try to find and prosecute the surviving Nazis, most of whom will die without being punished for their crimes.


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I don't think this man is Adolf Hitler, but I'm absolutely sure that he escaped in 1945 and lived long life in Argentina

I agree with you but it's still a great post

yes. the story is really cool - So many mysteries of history

I agree with y

128 years old? I don't think so.

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