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Re: Death of Hitler - 1945 or 1962?
The FBI was in South America during the war and known as the Special Intelligence Service. If the Director of the FBI receives a report that Hitler and Eva Braun are dead in 1945, why bother accepting any reports that state they are alive?
In a book published in 1947 by former U.S. Secretary of State, James F. Byrnes, he recounts a visit he had with Stalin. He asks Stalin a question about a supposedly settled matter. What is his opinion about the death of Hitler? Stalin replies: "Hitler is not dead. He is either in Spain or Argentina." Secretary Byrnes asks Stalin the following day if he had changed his opinion. He had not. Why would a former U.S. Secretary of State embarrass his country by asking such a question? |
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