Hola Hitler! Ex CIA agent claims Nazi leader faked his death and flew to Tenerife before escaping to Argentina on a U-Boat
- Ex-CIA agent Bob Baer does not believe Hitler's death story is conclusive
- Baer, a spy for 21 years, said Hitler could have easily faked his death
- Newly declassified FBI documents suggest he could have got to Tenerife
- Other documents claim the Nazi leader made it to Argentina by submarine
A CIA agent with more than 21-years' field experience claims newly declassified evidence suggests that Adolf Hitler faked his own death before escaping to the Canary Islands by air before continuing to Argentina.
Bob Baer, who spent his lifetime involved in counter-intelligence and espionage said the official version of history with Hitler killing himself in his Berlin bunker does not stand up to official scrutiny.
He claims that newly released FBI files suggest that investigators at the time were also suspicious about whether the Nazi dictator had shot himself in the head.
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Ex-CIA agent Robert Baer, pictured, believes the official history of Adolf Hitler's death is not conclusive
Baer believes Adolf Hitler, centre, could have easily faked his own death and flown out of Berlin
According to the Hunting Hitler documentary on History Channel, there was no eyewitness report of Hitler's suicide or of anyone discovering his body inside his bunker.
The team, following snippets of evidence, said it was plausible that Hitler could have faked his own death and escaped through the Templehof airport on the day after he was last seen in public. One of the aircraft which left during the mass Nazi exodus is believed to have contained his luggage.
During the controversial documentary series, Baer claims: 'The narrative the government gives us is a lie. if you look at the FBI files it throws open the investigation.
'What we are doing is re-examining history, history that we thought was settled that Hitler died in the bunker but the deeper we get into it, it's clear to me we don't have any facts for it.'
One of the declassified documents expresses concern that Hitler's body had not been recovered and the complete lack of evidence of his death.
The controversial theory claims that Hitler flew to the Canary Island and boarded a U-Boat which transported him to a Nazi-friendly area of Argentina.
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