Declassified CIA document claims Hitler was in Colombia after World War II [View all]
Former Nazi German dictator Adolf Hitler survived World War II and resided in Colombia for several months in 1954, according to a recently declassified CIA document.
The declassified United States intelligence memo, released as part of a series of files on the murder of former President John F. Kennedy had a photograph attached showing an Adolf Schüttelmayer in Tunja, a city in the Boyacá department of the South American country.
The memo, which was marked secret, was wired from the head of CIAs bureau in Caracas, Venezuela, on October 3, 1955, and claimed that Hitler was alive and well. Allied armed forces said in 1945 Hitler had taken his own life to avoid capture in Berlin.
One of the documents in the file is a letter sent to Washington by CIA agent David Brixnor in which he writes that Hitler is alive and was seen talking to a former German SS trooper named Phillip Citroën who was believed to be in contact with the former dictator once a month in Colombia.
In the declassified memo, a photo is attached, showing an Adolf Schüttelmayer seated next to a companion.
The person on the left is alleged to be CITROEN and the person on the right is undoubtedly the person which CITROEN claims is HITLER. The back side of the photograph contained the following data: Adolf Schüttelmayer, Tunja, Colombia, 1954′, read the document.
At: https://colombiareports.com/declassified-cia-document-claims-hitler-colombia-world-war-ii/
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