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Mossad: Crafting a Legacy of Power – The Historic Operations That Shaped Its Myth
The situation in the Middle East remains highly volatile and appears increasingly grim. In Western capitals, there is significant concern about a potential escalation of Israel’s conflict with the terrorist organizations Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iranian involvement cannot be dismissed either.
Hitler's Teeth Prove he Died in 1945
SmithsonianMag - On April 30, 1945, as Allied forces converged on the capital of Nazi Germany, Hitler killed himself inside his Führerbunker. Days later, his remains were captured by the Red Army and were subsequently locked behind the Iron Curtain for decades.
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CIA suspected Adolf Hitler was alive in Colombia until at least the 1950s after surviving WWII
The US investigated whether Hitler was alive in South America as late as 1955, newly-declassified CIA documents reveal.
The official files show a former SS soldier told spies he regularly met with the Nazi leader in Colombia.
It goes on to suggest that Hitler, who would have been aged 66, worked as a shipping company employee before fleeing to Argentina.
Hidden trove of suspected Nazi artifacts found in Argentina
In a hidden room in a house near Argentina’s capital, police believe they have found the biggest collection of Nazi artifacts in the country’s history, including a bust relief of Adolf Hitler, magnifying glasses inside elegant boxes with swastikas and even a macabre medical device used to measure head size.
Karamanlisgate: Peculiar CIA documents linking two former PMs with Nazis spark interest… again! (read docs)
An unusual leaked CIA document that has been around since 2006 has been doing the rounds on the Internet in recent hours, trending on Twitter as #Karamanlis_gate.
Possible Argentinean Nazi hideout, discovered
Ruins discovered in an area of Argentina are believed to have been a Nazi hideout, built by the Third Reich so their people could hide in it if the war were to go awry.
Researchers are studying three buildings in the north of Argentina near the Paraguay borders.
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Nazi war criminal Brunner ‘died in Syria,’ pursuer says
Alois Brunner, one of the worlds most wanted Nazi war criminals responsible for sending tens of thousands of Jews including 44,000 Greeks to death camps, died four years ago in Syria, it has emerged.