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Hunting Hitler -- a question that is bothering me

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  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club

    Jet fuel cant melt steel beams

    This helps explain Building 7, a lot.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,679
    D Rock with the triple shitpost
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    Hitler would've lived in a more Bavarian-looking house, I think.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379
    edited July 2018

    A few weeks ago I finished watching the final season of Hunting Hitler. Nazi colonies in South America that were going strong well into the 1970s (and the communities still exist today numbering tens of thousands of Germans in South America). I feel like Hitler probably did live out his years down there, possibly into the 1960s.

    So even within my lifetime, the Fourth Reich was truly a goal that the Nazis were still building toward. They were perpetrating horrific experiments on South American children, even into the 1970s.

    But what brought it to a stop? The show never addresses the question. Something stopped that Nazi momentum in the 1970s. What happened?

    (Here comes Hondo to credit Jimmy Carter.)

    Outside of Swastikas in Latin America, fugazi photos shown in Enquirer like rags, and dubious dementia filled eyewitnesses (Hi Race!) name one tangible piece of evidence showing Hitler escaped Berlin in 1945 alive.
  • dflea
    dflea Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,287 Swaye's Wigwam
    Baseman said:

    A few weeks ago I finished watching the final season of Hunting Hitler. Nazi colonies in South America that were going strong well into the 1970s (and the communities still exist today numbering tens of thousands of Germans in South America). I feel like Hitler probably did live out his years down there, possibly into the 1960s.

    So even within my lifetime, the Fourth Reich was truly a goal that the Nazis were still building toward. They were perpetrating horrific experiments on South American children, even into the 1970s.

    But what brought it to a stop? The show never addresses the question. Something stopped that Nazi momentum in the 1970s. What happened?

    (Here comes Hondo to credit Jimmy Carter.)

    Outside of Swastikas in Latin America, fugazi photos shown in Enquirer like rags, and dubious dementia filled eyewitnesses (Hi Race!) name one tangible piece of evidence showing Hitler escaped Berlin in 1945 alive.
    There isn't any.

    The end.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,679
    dflea said:

    Baseman said:

    A few weeks ago I finished watching the final season of Hunting Hitler. Nazi colonies in South America that were going strong well into the 1970s (and the communities still exist today numbering tens of thousands of Germans in South America). I feel like Hitler probably did live out his years down there, possibly into the 1960s.

    So even within my lifetime, the Fourth Reich was truly a goal that the Nazis were still building toward. They were perpetrating horrific experiments on South American children, even into the 1970s.

    But what brought it to a stop? The show never addresses the question. Something stopped that Nazi momentum in the 1970s. What happened?

    (Here comes Hondo to credit Jimmy Carter.)

    Outside of Swastikas in Latin America, fugazi photos shown in Enquirer like rags, and dubious dementia filled eyewitnesses (Hi Race!) name one tangible piece of evidence showing Hitler escaped Berlin in 1945 alive.
    There isn't any.

    The end.
    Meter turnt
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,786 Founders Club
    Baseman said:

    A few weeks ago I finished watching the final season of Hunting Hitler. Nazi colonies in South America that were going strong well into the 1970s (and the communities still exist today numbering tens of thousands of Germans in South America). I feel like Hitler probably did live out his years down there, possibly into the 1960s.

    So even within my lifetime, the Fourth Reich was truly a goal that the Nazis were still building toward. They were perpetrating horrific experiments on South American children, even into the 1970s.

    But what brought it to a stop? The show never addresses the question. Something stopped that Nazi momentum in the 1970s. What happened?

    (Here comes Hondo to credit Jimmy Carter.)

    Outside of Swastikas in Latin America, fugazi photos shown in Enquirer like rags, and dubious dementia filled eyewitnesses (Hi Race!) name one tangible piece of evidence showing Hitler escaped Berlin in 1945 alive.
    go watch season 3. I'm not going to chronicle it for you
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,379

    Baseman said:

    A few weeks ago I finished watching the final season of Hunting Hitler. Nazi colonies in South America that were going strong well into the 1970s (and the communities still exist today numbering tens of thousands of Germans in South America). I feel like Hitler probably did live out his years down there, possibly into the 1960s.

    So even within my lifetime, the Fourth Reich was truly a goal that the Nazis were still building toward. They were perpetrating horrific experiments on South American children, even into the 1970s.

    But what brought it to a stop? The show never addresses the question. Something stopped that Nazi momentum in the 1970s. What happened?

    (Here comes Hondo to credit Jimmy Carter.)

    Outside of Swastikas in Latin America, fugazi photos shown in Enquirer like rags, and dubious dementia filled eyewitnesses (Hi Race!) name one tangible piece of evidence showing Hitler escaped Berlin in 1945 alive.
    go watch season 3. I'm not going to chronicle it for you
    Produce the body or didn’t happen