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General: HITLER IN ARGENTINE DOCUMENTED TRUTH HITLER ESCAPE BERLIN
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FILES, LETTERS & History
The Third Reich had a huge presence in Latin America, primarily in Argentina, from the middle 1930’s and onward. While we are aware of the huge rallies in Madison Square Garden in New York City and other cities in the USA, but they were just as big and open in Latin America too.

On this page and next – rallies in Luna Park in Buenos Aires in the 1930’s

Many of the Reich came to Argentina……….including:

Werner Baumbach (left), top bomber pilot and Squadron Commander of the ultra-secret KG 200. He was killed in a plane crash in Buenos Aires while training two Argentine pilots aboard an Avro Lancaster heavy bomber when it crashed into the River Plate. Baumbach could not get out of the plane and drowned.
ADOLF GALLAND (2854-1993) (center), super ACE with more than 100 aerial victories and commander of JV 44, the jet fighter squadron.
Hans-Ulrich Rudel, the most highly decorated of all German warriors in any branch and probably the best pilot ever.

These three Luftwaffe greats reorganized the Argentine Air Force. Here we see Rudel with his beautiful wife at the home of Juan Perón; in the middle of this photo. A great many Germans were friends of Juan and Evita Perón.
The Peróns had many other friends from the Third Reich as well.
Doctor Ronald Richter

Richter at Heumel
Very shortly after the end of the war, Dr. Richter moved to Argentina where he initially went to Cordoba Province, Cordoba City where, thanks to his contact with Kurt Tank, he was employed at the headquarters of the Argentina Air Force. Tank was intrigued with Richter’s ideas of nuclear propulsion of aircraft. He worked in Cordoba until Juan Perón sent him to Patagonia, to the little town of San Carlos di Bariloche and the nuclear research laboratory on Heumel Island where he went by the name Dr. Pedro Matthies. The project cost some $300,000,000.
In 1951 Richter reported that he had achieved a controlled cold fusion but Argentine scientists, jealous of his connection with Perón, insisted on an investigation. Upon testing, it was confirmed that the reaction never happened. However, there were two schools of thought on this.
The Argentine scientists claimed that Richter was a fraud and that he never achieved this cold fusion reaction. On the other hand, Dr. JOSEPH FARRELL (7353-2008) states in his book “Nazi International” that Richter did achieve this success but that contrary to wishes of Martin Bormann to remain quiet about it, Perón widely proclaimed that Argentina was the first Latin American nuclear nation. In this book it is claimed that Richter deliberately disconnected some of his equipment to make sure that the test failed, thereby giving Bormann and his movement cover.
Either way, the Argentine scientists convinced Perón that Richter was wasting all these huge sums of money and in 1952, Perón shut down the Heumel Island nuclear research laboratory. Richter went back overseas where his whereabouts and activities remain clouded. It seems that he did spend some time in Libya but he eventually returned to Argentina where died in 1991. His daughter still lives in Bariloche.
Doctor Richter’s Laboratory System on Heumel Island

Sharkhunters groups have been on this island and all through these ruins on two separate occasions. We will return and if you would like more information about our “Patrols”, go to the website at the web address at the bottom of each page and check for information about our tours.
Hauptsturmführer ERICH PRIEBKE (7598-2011)
Hauptsturmführer (SS Captain) PRIEBKE lived in Bariloche from shortly after the war until his arrest in the middle 1990’s for alleged war crimes.

He was Headmaster at the German school as well as head of the German Heritage group in Bariloche. He was brought before a military tribunal in Rome in the mid-1990’s and found not guilty. He was not back in Bariloche long before a certain group protested and he was brought back to Rome to stand trial again, only this time before a civilian court.
The civilian court found him guilty and sentenced him to life in prison, but rather than prison he was under house arrest for the rest of his life.

He was allowed daily walks in the park near his apartment and he could shop in the nearby markets. He passed away 11 October 2013 just past his 100th birthday. PRIEBKE was just another of the Third Reich who lived out much of his later years in Argentina.
Doctor Friederich Bergius

In the early 20th century, Dr. Bergius earned his PhD in chemistry from the University of Leipzig and his thesis was on sulfuric acid as a solvent. He later worked a short time at the University of Karlsruhe in the development of the Haber-Bosch Process then at the University of Hamburg where he worked with Professor Max Bodenstein with the process of chemical kinetics.
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During the war he worked with the I. G. Farben Company which put a cloud of suspicion over him and his citizenship was questioned. He had to depart quickly and after spending time in Turkey, Switzerland and Spain, he made his way to Argentina where he worked as an advisor on processes to make fuel from coal as well as making sugar from wood.
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War Criminals
We will not waste space here attempting to describe what a war criminal is. That definition can change with the wars and the times in which they are fought. Despite the claims of the Allies in World War Two that all the Germans were terrible people, no nation can claim clean hands. However, let us remember that all the war heroes were on the winning side and all the war criminals were on the side that lost. Amazing, isn’t it?
The winning side therefore, is able to create the definitions of a war criminal and because they are able to create such definitions, they are able to tailor these definitions to fit certain individuals and specific types of people. The winners have the time, money and other resources to relentlessly pursue those determined to be war criminals indefinitely while the alleged war criminals do not usually have the money to keep running or the specific talents to be protected.
Adolf Eichmann
One such escapee who had no fortune when he arrived Argentina nor great talent was SS Standartenführer (Colonel) Adolf Eichmann, Commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp.

When he escaped the crumbled Reich and made his way to Argentina, he did not have great wealth as most of the others, and he had no talent that was in great demand by the Perón Government like most of the others. He was a poor factory worker who lived in a tiny house at 6067 Garibaldi Street.

He and his sons built this tiny house, about 20 feet by 20 feet in a poor neighborhood, now a very dangerous neighborhood, on Garibaldi Street. He first worked in the factory at FV Manufacturing, a company that made fixture for toilets. Later he worked in the factory at Orbis making water heaters and water softeners. The last place he worked was in the factory at Mercedes Benz which required a three hour bus ride each way. One night as he returned from work at about 9pm, half a dozen men of the Mossad lay in wait for him as he got off the bus near the railroad embankment and kidnapped him. Here is the little house with the Reich Flag raised by Eichmann’s oldest son protesting the kidnapping of his father. As we see in the photo of his oldest son, the young man carried the protest even further by putting on the Swastika armband.

To protect their father’s identity in the early days, the two sons referred to Eichmann as their uncle stating that their father had been killed in the war. When Adolf Eichmann first arrived in Argentina, he was welcomed by many of the elite including the Eichhorn family who owned the Hotel Eden in La Falda in Cordoba Province.

This exclusive Sharkhunters photo was taken in the late 1940’s at a picnic grove called El Chorito located some distance behind the Eden Hotel. During the Asado, the cooking of the meat over an open fire, he was using his Hitler Youth dagger to cut the meat – it is in his belt in this photo. He is at the left in the photo and his hat is at its usual rakish tilt.
We spoke at length with Francisco, the tailor who made Eichmann’s suits when he lived on Garibaldi Street. Francisco said that his kids and the two sons of Eichmann were friends and played together when they were young. He said that the younger Eichmann son told Francisco’s kids that they lived for some time in the Vatican before coming to Argentina and that they had met the Pope on several occasions.
To make ends meet, Eichmann also sold fruit juices at the beach on weekends. Both his sons still live in Buenos Aires, but they have changed their names for obvious reasons.
Doctor Carl Värnet
A Dane, Värnet received his Doctorate at the University of Copenhagen and practiced medicine in that city. He studied further in Germany, France and the Netherlands and he became interested in hormonal treatments to modify certain types of behavior.

During the war he held the rank of SS Sturmbannführer (Major) and was a doctor at the Buchenwald concentration camp. He was introduced to various important men of the SS and eventually to Heinrich Himmler himself. He performed glandular experiments on seventeen homosexuals in Buchenwald in an effort to show that their homosexuality can be changed but after some time with no solid results to show, he was more or less defunded.

After the war he was arrested in Copenhagen and Danish authorities were going to bring him to trial, he pretended to have heart trouble. When his chance presented itself, he escaped first to Brazil then to Argentina. He died there in 1965.
This is a memo of Värnet’s describing his treatment to change homosexual behavior. During my expedition to Argentina in in January 2014, I visited what was once his clinic. It is now a residence hotel.
Ludwig Freude
Ludwig Freude (his name is German for Joy or Delight) was a high level German businessman and in the 1940’s was the Director of the Banco Aleman Transatlantico, a subsidiary of the massive Deutsche Bank. At that time he was one the ten wealthiest businessmen in Latin America, was president of the German Clubs in Buenos Aires and one of the most influential men of the Third Reich. He was also a friend of Juan Perón as we see in this photo. The arrow points to Freude and we see Perón putting his hankie into his pocket.

Even before the war ended, Freude worked to help preserve the vast fortunes of individuals on the Reich as well as the treasures of the Reich itself. When things were closing in on Freude, he fled to Argentina.
Because of his friendship with Perón and his financial power, he was instrumental in helping organize “die Spinne” better known as “Odessa”! And when the Allies requested Freude’s extradition, Perón more or less said that Freude was his personal friend and that he was not going to be extradited. His grave is in the beautiful German Cemetery in Buenos Aires, not far from that of Kapitän zur See Langsdorff.
ABC Restaurant

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This restaurant, right in the center of Buenos Aires only a few steps off the ultra high-buck Calle Florida, is where many men of the Third Reich met for lunch in the years after the fall of Germany. Two of these were Doctor Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann.
Since this restaurant is only a few blocks from the Navy Hotel where I always stay, my guide and I went there for lunch.
The food was great and while the service was adequate at best, the decor and ambiance put us right back into the post war years. One could almost feel the presence of former warriors all about in the place.
It was a bit out of place when two beautiful Irish lasses finished their lunch and brought their half-finished bottle of wine to our table and said it was for us. That was the good memory. Then we watched the waiter go to a table that had just been vacated where he took the guest’s water glass, splashed a bit of water on the used bread plate and wipe it with the napkin then put the plate on another table. Memories, eh?
Doctor Josef Mengele

We all know this name so there is no need to go into his history but we traced his movements through Argentina. An important man, Gerhard Malbranc, picked up Mengele at his hotel a few days after he arrived in Buenos Aires and brought him to the Malbranc home where he lived for some time. In the photo left we see Mengele on the porch at 2460 Aeronales with the cat.
Malbranc was a close friend of Juan and Evita Perón.

The Malbranc house at 2460 Aeronales.
Soon afterwards, Mengele bought a nice house at 968 Juan Jose Vertez, just around the corner from 1065 Gaspar Campo, the Presidential Palace of Juan Perón. Mengele ultimately owned three houses in Buenos Aires.
Fridolin Guth

Fridolin Guth was born in the Tyrol and was involved in the 1934 attempt to place the NSDAP in Innsbruck. He fled to Bavaria then in 1938, back to Innsbruck. He held the rank of SS Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in the SS Police Regiment 19 and was sent into Slovenia in March 1944. The 2nd Company was headed by Guth stationed in Annemasse.
After he made his way to Argentina, he ended up in Cordoba Province in the town of Agua de Oro. It means “Golden Water” because there was a brewery in the area.
Guth however, was an excellent baker and it is said that his Black Forest Cake was excellent. He opened a restaurant called the Nueve Tyrol. Guth died some years ago but the restaurant is still open and we ate there in January 2014. No Black Forest Cake at the time, I am sorry to report.

This photo shot by the author in January 2014. There really isn’t anything in this remote area. Fridolin Guth apparently was afraid that he would be grabbed and taken out of Argentina as he almost never left this house/restaurant except when the German Ambassador came by. They would go for a drive together. Other than that, Guth never went out.
Kurt Christmann
He was a Member of the Hitler Youth and participated in the “Beer Hall Putsch” on 9 November 1923. He then joined the SS and received his Doctorate in Law. Quite athletic, Christmann won the German championship in canoeing and he worked as a sports instructor of the SS.

He was transferred to the SS Police at Gestapo Headquarters in Vienna in 1938 then to Innsbruck in 1939. He was there until July of 1942 where he was a Task Force Leader with an Einsatzgruppe in Krasnodar. Lateron he was Gestapo Chief in Klagenfurt, Austria when he was promoted to SS Obersturmbannführer (Lieutenant Colonel).
He worked for the British Army occupation under the name Doctor Ronda until 1948 when he flew through Rome to Argentina. He was helped by “die Spinne” (Odessa) then he participated with this organization to help others escape Europe.
In 1956 Christmann tried to return to the Federal Republic of Germany as a lawyer but was denied admission. Returning to Argentina, he quickly rose in the real estate business and soon owned a company.
On 19 December 1980 the München Regional Court convicted Kurt Christmann of war crimes involving the activities in Krasnador and sentenced him to ten years in prison. He appealed but on 11 November 1982 the German Federal Court of Justice confirmed the sentence.
Kurt Christmann (alias Doctor Ronda) died on 4 April 1987.
Martin Bormann and the Plaza Hotel
Martin Bormann was the second most powerful man in the Third Reich and apparently, at some point, he assumed control of the Party and Adolf Hitler was not much more than a figurehead. As you have already read, Bormann assumed control of the Party and everything else pertaining to the Third Reich. We know that he came to Argentina aboard a U-Boat thanks to DON ANGEL ALCAZAR de VELASCO (158-1985) and that he quickly took quarters in the Plaza Hotel, the most elegant hotel in Buenos Aires.

This hotel is only four blocks from my hotel, so I walked there and entered the lobby. Senora Rodriguez at the front desk was cordial; I introduced myself and told her I was doing research for this book. I also told her that we had reason to believe that Martin Bormann lived here for some time after the end of the war. Without any expression, she said:
“Oh yes, room 470: the Presidential Suite.”

Naturally I was a bit taken aback and asked how she knew this. She told me that everyone there knew that Bormann stayed in the Plaza for quite some time and, she added, this was about the same time that Adolf Hitler came to Argentina. I grabbed a thick book about the history of the Plaza Hotel, thumbed through it and asked Senora Rodriguez why there was nothing about Bormann in the book. She said this was not really the kind of advertising the Plaza thought was positive. Guess she has a point there.
Professor Kurt Tank
Kurt tank was one of the most brilliant aircraft designers of the war years and his most famous aircraft was the Focke-Wulf FW 190 fighter, called the Würger (Shrike) by the Luftwaffe but more accurately called “the Butcher Bird” by Hermann Göring. The various versions of this single seat fighter were Tank’s brainchild throughout the war.

When the war was over, naturally the US tried to bring him to America in Operation “Paperclip” and other countries wanted him and his talents as well. The US did not snare him nor did the Soviets. Tank had been talking with the British as well as the Nationalist Government of China but to no avail.
He did not reach agreement with China, and the British felt he was too important and could not be incorporated into an already smoothly working group. The US and the Soviet Union could not tempt him so he went north then south.
He went north into Denmark then over the Denmark Straits to Norway where he obtained transport to Argentina. He brought with him about fifty of his engineering team and worked in Argentina until Perón was ousted from power. Many of his team went to the USA but Tank went to India and designed aircraft there for a while.
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Dr. Ronald Richter was one of his team and as we have already learned, he went to Heumel Island by San Carlos di Bariloche, Patagonia Province which incidentally, is the area where Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva lived until 1955 when they had to move to Cordoba Province.
Kurt Tank’s two children still live in Argentina.
Ante Pavelic
His pre-war activities are well known including his involvement in the planned overthrow and assassination of King Alexander and his wartime activities as leader of the Croatian Nationalist Movement and their ties to Adolf Hitler and Germany. Here we focus on his post war history.

He moved through Europe on a Peruvian passport identifying himself as a Catholic priest named Don Pedro Gonner. He went through Venice and Florence and into Rome where he was given shelter by the Vatican and he lived there for some time. While living in the Vatican, he organized the Croatian State Committee but communist dictator Tito confronted the Vatican about Pavelic, now living in the Papal summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, claiming that Pavelic, with the help of the Vatican, was trying to revive Nazism.

He hid in a Jesuit house near Naples and in the fall of 1948 he met Father Krunoslav Draganovic and the priest helped him obtain a Red Cross passport identifying him as Pale Aranios, a Hungarian. Draganovic had other ideas and was going to deliver Pavelic to the Italian police, but Pavelic smelled the plot and escaped. He rode the Italian ship SESTRIERE and disembarked in Buenos Aires on 6 November 1948. He lived with the writer Vinko Nikolic in Buenos Aires where he worked as a bricklayer. His wife Maria and oldest daughter Visnja soon joined him.
Thanks to a friend who was close to Juan and Evita Perón, Pavelic took a job as security advisor to Perón. In 1950 he was given amnesty and allowed to remain permanently in Buenos Aires and further, some 34,000 other Croats also emigrated into Buenos Aires, naturally including a great many who were wanted by the Allies but they were safe here.
Branko Benzon, who had been the Croatian Ambassador to Germany in the war and knew Hitler personally, was close to the Peróns. Thanks to him, Pavelic was also close to Perón. Thanks to such influence, he soon owned a construction business in Buenos Aires and built some of the huge buildings that stand today. We visited some of them.
At the end of the 1940’s, there was a rift in the Croatian movement in Argentina and many drifted away from Pavelic. Many sought the revival of the Independent State of Croatia and one of the leaders was Vjekoslav Luburic, former head of the concentration camp network in his country. Luburic lived in Spain but in Argentina, Pavelic used the “Croatian Home Guard” immigrants to expand his power. He founded the Croatian Statehood Party which evaporated as quickly as it began.

Pavelic as a bricklayer
Then on 10 April 1951, the 10th anniversary of the Independent State of Croatia, Pavelic announced the new Croatian State Government in exile. Many more Croatian emigrees poured into Argentina and most joined with Pavelic who was actively engaged in attacking the Communist government in his home country.

With his family
On 10 April 1957 on the 16th anniversary of the founding of the Independent State of Croatia, Ante Pavelic was ambushed and shot in the back by Blagoje Jovovic, an agent of the Yugoslav Federal Secret Police. Pavelic had just gotten off the bus on the corner of his street in the Palomar District of Buenos Aires when the ambush occurred.
While he was in hospital, Perón fell out of power and the Yugoslavian extradition request was granted but Pavelic flew to Chile and then to Spain, arriving Madrid 29 November 1957 still with a bullet in his back that he refused to have removed.
Although he attempted to remain politically active, the Spanish Government refused to allow him to appear in public. Pavelic died in the German Hospital in Madrid on 28 December 1959.
I spoke with the lady who, with her attorney husband, now own Pavelic’s house and told her I was gathering evidence that Adolf Hitler lived out his live in Argentina. She was surprised. She said she thought everyone knew that; they did in Argentina. She pointed out the little monument on the corner where Pavelic was shot as seen here in the photo by the author in January 2014.

The Maid Knew!
Catalina Gamaro worked for Walter and Ida Eichhorn at their Hotel Eden. She was a young woman and was more like a daughter to the family and she was with them for years. She knew that Hitler was there.
In the year 2004, Abel Basti contacted her and made arrangements to come to La Falda to interview her and look at any documents and photos Catalina had. He told this author that Catalina was ready and willing to speak with him openly and to show him what she had. This was going to go into the book that Abel was writing about Nazis in Argentina.
Her cooperation abruptly vanished and she informed Abel that he should not come and she said that………. they told her that she could not speak with anyone or show photos “while the lady was alive”.
“They?” “The Lady?” We are quite certain that “They” refers to “die Spinne” otherwise known as “Odessa”. They do exist today. No, not the original men of the SS as they are either very old or passed away. Their grandchildren however, are very active. This author met one such young man in Villa General Belgrano in 2010. He was a handsome young man of thirty years of age with blue eyes, blond hair and straight white teeth. His grandfather had been a Generalleutnant with Kurt “Panzer” Mayer.
We also think that “the lady” refers to Eva Braun-Hitler. She was born in 1912 and so in 2002 she would be 90 years of age, not impossible at all.
A few years ago Catalina made an interview which has been provided by our friend Martin Gomez. Here it is, translated from her Spanish.
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I never worked in the Eden Hotel; I worked in the annex.
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Did Hitler have holidays in the annex?
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No. He stayed just a few days.
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How did you know that was Hitler?
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We, the employees, are one – very united. We talked about this.
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He presented himself as Hitler?
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No, no, no. We don’t see him. He stayed in a private place. Nobody can see him.
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And why do you think that he was Hitler?
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Because of the attitude of the Eichhorns. He stayed in 1936 and then after the war.
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Is there a picture of Hitler in La Falda?
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Yes. The Eichhorns had one, but they burned it.
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Is there someone else who saw Hitler here?
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No. They are all dead.
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What happened to Hitler?
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He stayed here in 1949 and he died in San Juan, Mendoza.
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When you stayed in the annex, did you receive some calls from Hitler asking about Ida Eichhorn’s health?
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No. There were calls from Mendoza but someone else talked.
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He did not die in Germany! No! No! No!
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We thank you.
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At this time, all was very quiet not like today. La Falda was very small, very private.
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Did you receive pressure from anyone to shut up?
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No. No. I talk about what I want.
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The Secret Hidden Compound

You can’t see it………..you do not even know it is there unless you know where to look and what to look for. As we fly down a new, modern four lane highway, we must know precisely where to look for the little slash in the treeline where just as hint of a gap appears for a fleeting moment. It is the beginning of a narrow, one lane dirt road that goes back through the trees. As we enter this hidden dirt road we pass the abandoned building that had once served as a guardhouse.
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We bounce along for perhaps half a mile when we come to a tunnel. If you came here in the late 1930’s and managed to pass the guardhouse, you would be stopped here as you see in the photo left.

There were no guards when we arrived (photo above right) and we drove right in. It is so narrow that only one vehicle can make it – only a car, it is too small for trucks or anything bigger than a car. After a short way, maybe a quarter mile or so, the tunnel opens up and we drive at least a mile, it seemed like more, through the wilderness and on the way we passed several signs that said “Sharkhunters Welcome”……actually they said “No Pasar” but we know this means the same as “Eingang Verboten” in Germany which we know means there is something in here that we must see – and so we press onward over the horribly rough dirt road towards the remains of the compound.

Finally we arrive at the compound - and we walk back in history so many decades. It is just the way it was when the German personnel walked out in, we believe, the 1950’s except that time and nature have taken their toll. On the left we see an abandoned building through the trees and on the right, one of those signs that say “No Pasar”. We get out of our limousine (a two door Renault with a one liter engine) and explore the compound on foot.

We learned much that was going on in this compound. Not sure yet what its function was prior to the war and during the war, but post war many of the men of the Third Reich had to come through here to receive their new identities, their new assignments etc. We were told that even for some years after the end of the war German troops were billeted here and trained here. The white building in the photo top appeared to be a staff or clerical function while the yellow building behind our limousine appeared to be a cookhouse or similar. Meals were taken here in this outdoor area where there were approximately forty stone tables that sat six men each. The “grinder” to the right of this photo is where the men drilled and they had weapons and infantry training in the woods beyond. We are not sure when this compound was deserted – but some of it still works.

Here is the “baño Caldera” which I am told means “hot baths”. The water is still flowing in the pipes as we see in the lower right photo although it is not known if the showers are hot.

There was a huge swimming pool and a grotto with a shrine
The HQ building and a barracks where there were two sets of bunks stacked three high in each room. The bathrooms were strategically placed along the corridors for easy use of the personnel.

There are a great many more photos posted on our website. The web address is at the bottom of each page and when you get to the site, click on “Previous Tours” then let your fingers do the walking.
Here we bring you just some of the files and letters we have in file that, along with our personal visits, leave absolutely no doubt that Adolf Hitler, his wife Eva Braun-Hitler, Martin Bormann and countless others of the Third Reich did indeed, reach safety in South America, primarily Argentina, and with but a handful of exceptions, lived out their lives in safety and depending on each situation, from comfortable to quite plush.

This FBI file dated 17 September 1945 is kept in the Eden Hotel in laFalda, Argentina.

Above file was uncovered by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER
This four-page file was uncovered by S.E.IG. Agent TAUCHER

……..page two of that file from S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER

…..page three of that file from S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER

…..page four of that file from S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER


This file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent PIZZARRO

This file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent PIZZARRO

This file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER


This two-page file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER

This file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER

Note that this FBI Radiogram suspects that Adolf Hitler was hiding out in the foothills of the southern Andes – precisely where San Carlos di Bariloche is situated. The various “Spook” agencies knew where he was.
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This file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER


This two page file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER

This file uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER
Wonder which scientists went where? This six-page report will help.




Keep reading………..pages 4 and 6, for some reason, are only a half page.


The previous six-page long file was uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER.
Keep reading………….there are more files to see and they all prove that Adolf Hitler and others did not perish in the Führerbunker or any other place in Germany. They made it to South America.
Keep reading.




The previous four-page long file was uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER and continues listing German//Austrian scientists who came to (or were brought to) the United States after the war.



The previous three-page long file was uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER.
We now cover the findings of our “DELTA Team”, a group of excellent researchers who have been through many archives.


The twelve-page long file was sent by S.E.I.G. Agent PIZZARRO.
He is a superb S.E.I.G Agent and he headed up this group.
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There will be several questions raised in this text. Look to here and we will do our best to explain and questions that might arise.










The foregoing twelve-page long file was uncovered and sent by S.E.I.G. Agent TAUCHER. The next few pages will answer some questions – and will no doubt raise more questions.
Here there is a mention of Heinrich Garbers. He was the Skipper of a sailing vessel, yawl rigged, in various operations including Operation “Jolle” which means yawl. He was decorated with the Knights Cross.
On See Here there is mention of the German agent and our Sharkhunters Member DON ANGEL ALCAZAR de VELASCO (158-1985) who was in the “Spook” business all through the war and many years thereafter.

Garbers

DON ANGEL

Canaris
On See Here is mention of Canaris. In 1915 he was a young Oberleutnant zur See aboard the light cruiser DRESDEN, the only one of Admiral Graf von Spee’s cruiser squadron to survive the Battle of the Falkland Islands. During that ship’s escape through the Straits of Magellan to Chile, he made careful notes of the hidden harbors then escaped captivity and went by horseback over the Andes to San Carlos di Bariloche and eventually back to Germany where he went into the “Spook” business. He became head of the Abwehr but because he was aware of the plot to kill Hitler at the Wolfsschanze but failed to alert Hitler, he was convicted. He was put into Flossenberg prisoner camp and held there until the Americans were about two days away. He was then stripped naked in the dead of winter, had a thin piece of piano wire wrapped around his neck and left to dangle on a hook while he slowly strangled to death. His naked body was then dumped in a snowbank and used by the soldiers as a makeshift urinal.
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On See Here there is reference to the many secret ships that came and went through the secret places in Argentina. One of the most popular sites was at the little village of San Antonio Oeste inside the little bay called Calete de los Loros or Parrot Cove. In this village was a large building for the Lahausen Wool Company, a cover for the German spy network all through South America. The sailing ships and “Black Boats” came and went unhindered for years.

On See Here there is mention of “securing the existence of the Fourth Reich after the war.” Isn’t that what this was all about?
On See Here it speaks of the “jettisoned arrows” which were boundary markers dropped from one of the two Dornier flying boats called the “Do-Wal” or Dornier Whale. These were part of the 1939 expedition of the Reich to map out & claim Neu Schwabenland on the Antarctic continent. This expeditionary flotilla stopped at the Brazilian island of Trindade on their way south to erect two radio towers. The following pages have more photos and information on this expedition. Every kilometer an “arrow” was dropped which was a six foot tall steel spear with a Swastika on the top and every ten kilometers, a two meter tall “arrow” was dropped with a Swastika Flag on it; all to mark the boundaries of Neu Schwabenland.

SCHWABENLAND, the catapult ship of the expedition

One of the Dornier flying boats taking off
This expeditionary group stopped at Trindade Island for some time in 1939 and 1940. Look at the comparison photos next page. On the left is the plateau where the second radio tower was raised in 1939, official 3rd Reich photo – and on the right is the same place photographed by the author in 2009. It really has not changed.

Taken in 1939

taken in 2009

the base at Neu Schwabenland

on the ground

an “arrow”
Hitler’s Suicide?

“To this day, it is speculated if Hitler died in his bunker in Berlin. To this I have to say, probably not. We know that in the last days of April, Hanna Reitsch flew General Ritter von Greim, the last Luftwaffe Commander in Chief, to Berlin. With a Fiesler Storch she landed on the Avus (a race track) and they met with Adolf Hitler. After the meeting, they flew out again.
On May 1st 1945, we were told: ‘Hitler died fighting in Berlin, leading his troops against the Russian Army!’
On May 2nd an Fw 200 landed at our airfield at Königgratz in Czechoslovakia. It was surrounded by special guards. Nobody could approach it as the plane was being refueled. From a distance of 25 meters, I saw everything as by chance, I was on the flight line. I could see some of the passengers in brown uniforms moving around in the plane. Then the Condor took off. Later we heard: ‘High-ranking officials from Berlin were en route to Spain!’I believe Hitler was on that plane.”

EDITOR NOTE – This is exactly what was written to us by our Member Baron GEORG von ZIRK (3290-1993) in a letter some years ago. GEORG was a navigator-bombardier all through the war a Heinkel HE 111 bombers. He survived the war and emigrated to the United States.
Colonia Didnidad

We had been informed of the existence of Colonia Dignidad some years ago by our friend & Sharkhunters Member INGRID SCHARFENBERG (3308-A/LIFE-1993). She explained that it was a maximum security village in Chile, founded by some 300 former SS men. The village was heavily armed and guarded – nobody was allowed inside. The honor, ethics and education of old Germany were strictly maintained inside.

In file photos we see the neatly maintained grounds – typical German lifestyle as we have seen throughout our travels in Germany and Austria. Everything is in order and well maintained.
However, some years ago, during the Chilean coup in which Salvador Allende was overthrown by the military under Augusto Pinochet, a dark cloud of suspicion came over Colonia Dignidad.

Allende

Pinochet
It was rumored that a great many outspoken supporters of Allende were brought into Colonia Dignidad by Pinochet followers – but they never came out……..at least not alive.
Towards the end of the 20th Century, the leader of the Colonia Dignidad, Paul Schäfer, was accused of child abuse on about two dozen children at the complex. Some think the charges were accurate while other think they were a convenient way to make him disappear and break up the tightly held community. He was jailed and died in prison at age 89.
Colonia Dignidad was renamed Villa Baviera sometime thereafter.
Now we see files sent to Sharkhunters by S.E.I.G. Agent REMBRANDT




The foregoing came to us from S.E.I.G. Agent REMBRANDT.
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We have talked about DON ANGEL ALCAZAR de VELASCO (158-1985), now let’s meet him. He was an agent but by all reports, not a very good one. He initially worked for the Japanese “TO” spy right. “TO” means “East” but he soon worked for the German Intelligence groups.

DON ANGEL

Edward VIII
One of his first assignments was to spearhead Operation “Willi” in which he was to befriend the former King Edward VIII (then the Duke of Windsor) who was living the high life in Lisbon, Portugal. The Duke, being of German bloodline, was constantly saying in the press that Germany could win the war and that England could be bombed into surrender. He was becoming an embarrassment to the Churchill Government but an unwitting friend to Germany.
DON ANGEL was tasked with befriending the former king and inviting him, as a sportsman, on a hunting trip into Spain. Once in Spain, the waiting SS//SD men would kidnap Edward and using him, they would force the Churchill Government into a peace between Germany and England. In the early days of the war, Hitler made numerous peace proposals to England but all were blocked by Churchill for whatever reason. DON ANGEL was not successful in this – Edward did not accept the invitation to go hunting and the entire operation was scrapped. What follows are some of the letters from DON ANGEL to Sharkhunters Founder and President HARRY COOPER (1-LIFE-1983).
The following four pages are one of the first letters from DON ANGEL.




Now the translation, thanks to NORBERTO FERADEZ (3796-1994):
“I have not been a submariner, although in reason of secret missions in the war I had to use this way for traversing the English Channel. I cannot precise (tell you) the number of the boat because in each voyage the number was changed.
I confess to have been afraid in the hours preceding each of my embarcations, which in itself was the first mystery in all the trips. Trips between the French and English coasts. Firstly I had to wait in the also secret place, for the craft which saved the watery distance between the shore and where the submarine was waiting. Once aboard, fear turned into pleasure. I felt liberated from the shadowing which I was subjected everywhere.
What remembrance do I have after 49 years (he sent this to us in the 1980’s) of the U-Boat in the early forties, when the war started to expand? My best remembrance is the admiration I felt for the crew of a submarine, no matter his flag. I regarded the submarine of that time as a theory of circumstances where the scientific factors most essential for the wonderful secret of playing fox-hunting (zorraria) converged. Despite the fact that I have just sailed in the “U” as a ‘parcel’ or ‘shipment’ to take a carry, I was part of it all, although not knowing a thing about it.
My remembrance of submarine cruisings, are integrally different from those who were responsible of my fate. My memories are reduced to the imprevisible.
The effects of diving were animical. I had no fear for what could arrive to me. I felt the event. What an experience! My condition of secret agent surely did impress the U-Boat officers, who had for me an admiration no smaller than what I had for them. For three times the commander let me control of the periscope, and I saw the enemy cargo vessels fall to the German torpedoes. There is no more beautiful spectacle than this, to see the enemy vessel cut in half and the two parts sliding slowly with air bubbles like pearls.
On my last voyage on an “U”, the most historically remarkable, I started with Martin Bormann off the Arosa Estuary (province of Pontevedra, Spain). It was a trip from which I expected no return. I said this to Bormann several times when the boat, tired, seemed unable to carry on. I held my fear without revealing it. I felt different types of distress:
•that of the sudden crash diving in presence of aircraft on routine flights who were out in search of any suspect vessel;
•the distress at the bad news of the ‘health’ of the submarine batteries;
•lacking technical service and repairation since some months before;
•and distress off the cold South Argentinean shores where many different warships tried to find in the Antarctic her last trip.

It was here, in the Antarctic, where the minds of the Thule Society reunited in order to study with care the reasons of the defeat, unknown to almost all the creatures on Earth, except to Admiral Byrd, who in 1946 aboard the Flagship USS MOUNT OLYMPUSsailed (on 2 December 1946) with a strong task force of the U.S. Navy towards the frozen continent and, following the words of the Admiral in the newspaper “El Mercurio” of Santiago de Chile (7 July 1947) entitled ‘The Pole is between us and our enemies’.

All this means that the declaration of Admiral Dönitz; ‘Command is in an impregnable paradise somewhere on Earth’ were no empty words. Byrd knew where this place was and who were in it. Years later I endeavored to find the file in which Byrd handed over to the President about this mystery, but I failed to obtain it. I failed also to ascertain who were the people who knew the content of this document, the most important of the whole war.
It is possible that in Cooper Enterprises some day, in a great book, we could detail what here is strictly forbidden.
When in the landing place we were received by my friend ‘Bover’, agent of the German Abwehr and of the ‘TO’, one of the Japanese services, and by two Germans whom neither Martin nor me did know. They said the key word (which even Bover did not know) and we all embraced. They reflected the fear for the worst, which they had suffered in the last hours. Radio contact with us was lost frequently owing to the bad state of the boat. It was repaired clumsily.
After an emotional farewell from the crew (one petty officer did weep) the group Bormann-Bover departed for a place I do not know, and I followed voyage to Buenos Aires on my own. Some days after, the press of Buenos Aires was given details of how a German submarine, battered and useless, was abandoned by the crew off La Plata and handed themselves to the Argentinean authorities.”
EDITOR NOTE – When DON ANGEL quoted Großadmiral Karl Dönitz, by “the command” he referred to the Government of the Third Reich in exile. Dönitz previously (in 1944) made the statement that the Kriegsmarine had found ‘an impregnable fortress for the Führer in Paradise’. It is believed that he meant the little village of San Carlos di Bariloche and with the help of Juan Peròn, no person or group could possibly approach these people.

Dönitz

Peròn
………more from DON ANGEL


The translation, thanks again to NORBERTO FERADEZ (3796-1994):
“Dear Friend Cooper,
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