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So hitler did escape the bunker ! ?? Hhhmmm


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There is a book by Christopher Duffy "Through German Eyes" (The British & The Somme 1916)

 

His research which was explained in the early chapters , showed that the German intelligence officers were more competent at extracting info. from British POW's than their British counterparts (this was from psycho based rather than thumb-screws). Certainly the British were never going to give them any credit for this - even if they knew , all we have is the victors official history that has been prepared & published. IMHO there was much more to the flight of Rudolph Hess than has ever been made public , the British Intelligence Services seem to wish to claim it as a sting operation - probably was but Hitler may have sent him. His flight plan over the North Sea was very complex for radar avoidance (German) and with unloaded guns he would have needed it.

 

Much has been written about such as Operation Mincemeat and the superior British intelligence / counter-intelligence during WW2.

 

However it would be very foolish to consider the Germans beyond such spoofing , for what could have been their greatest escapade. Who knows - Hitler could have come to some arrangement with one or more of the three allied warlords ?

 

Some of those South American rivers are very wide and more than sufficient in depth for submarines many miles inland.

 

It does seem as if Martin Bormann made such a escape , would he have taken a load of loot (to finance Fourth Reich) well in advance of the escape for self & not his fuhrer ?

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The whole nature of deception and intilligence is that it should remain SECRET. Many of the techniques and systems used in both World Wars are still current. As for photos, the CAMERA can't lie, but the user (especially now) can present all sorts of things.

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Didn't everyone's maths teacher resemble AH back in the 60s and 70s?

 

At least we were taught maths in those days. I remember when we were learning our "tables" we were much relieved to have learnt the 12 x table only to discover that our AH then required us to learn the 13 x table!

 

Our punishment for not learning this was to transcribe Psalm 119 which I recall is the longest Psalm. The consequence is that I now care little for Psalms or the 13 x table :(

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