'Hunting Hitler' Season 2 Episode 5 News, Updates & Spoilers: Hitler Escaped In Argentina?

By Joyce Vega - 20 Dec '16 17:40PM
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“Hunting Hitler” aired in October last year. This series is about utilizing FBI files declassified in 2014 where Bob Baer assembles a team to review the leads that contained therein, consider the reported 1945 death of Adolf Hitler, the WW II Fuhrer of Nazi, Germany and conduct a feasibility study on whether he escaped Germany, faked his death or migrated to South America.

According to The Big Bag, season two of “Hunting Hitler” is expected to contain more disclosure related to Adolf Hitler’s passing. A group of specialists is seeking the truth about his supposed death. In the last episode those who watch this documentary show saw an investigation in Spain, Argentina, and Morocco where the team was searching for a possible escape route, where they also sought to uncover a plan for Nazi 4th Reich. CIA veteran Bob Baer managed to escape and it is believed he was the one who made the escape route for Adolf Hitler too. Because of these theories, it is believed that Adolf Hitler didn’t commit suicide. Instead of that, he found a way via Denmark to San Sebastian. He wasn’t alone in this journey, it is speculated he was with Martin Bormann but there is no evidence which can prove this claim.

Some experts assume Hitler escaped death and fled to South America according to Movie News Guide’s report. The investigation is led by Bob Baer who was a CIA veteran and John Cencich who is a war crimes investigator. They have discovered mysterious Nazi tunnel in the Argentinian jungle and a missing U-boat which Adolf Hitler could have used for moving out of Europe.

As Monsters And Critics reported, Special Forces Sergeant First Class Tim Kennedy and historian Alasdair Brooks followed clues which lead them in South American country where a local man showed them around and pointed at one building which was often visited by Germans at the end of the war. In the building used to have Swastikas painted on the walls.

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