November 29, 2025

Adolf Hitler Escaped to South America — Declassified CIA and FBI Files Reveal the Hidden Truth


For decades, history books have repeated the same story — that Adolf Hitler took his own life in a Berlin bunker on April 30, 1945. Yet newly declassified CIA and FBI files tell another version. They reveal that Hitler may have escaped Germany and lived quietly in South America for years after the war.


CIA Report: Hitler in Colombia and Argentina

In 1955, former SS officer Phillip Citroen told the CIA that he had met Hitler in Colombia. According to Citroen, Hitler lived there under the name “Adolf Schüttelmayor.” He even shared a photo showing himself beside the man he claimed was Hitler.
Later, Citroen said that Hitler had moved to Argentina, where he continued his life among Nazi sympathizers.

Declassified Document 1 – CIA Reading Room
Declassified Document 2 – CIA PDF File

The CIA recorded this report officially but stopped the investigation soon after. This decision raised questions — who wanted the truth buried, and why?

FBI Files: Argentina Was a Nazi Refuge

The FBI also received multiple reports describing Hitler’s presence in Patagonia, Argentina. Witnesses claimed he lived in secret Nazi colonies that offered safe haven to high-ranking officers.
These records, now public, confirm that U.S. agents knew about the possibility of Hitler’s survival but chose not to act on it.

These are authentic government documents, not rumors or online theories.

The Problem with the “Official” Evidence

Soviet forces once claimed they had found Hitler’s remains. Later, forensic experts proved otherwise. Tests showed that the skull and teeth the Soviets presented did not belong to Hitler. Even French specialists confirmed that the remains could not be verified.

What the Truth Would Mean

If Hitler escaped, the implications are massive.
Who helped him flee Germany?
Which nations or intelligence groups protected him?
And why did postwar powers allow the story of his suicide to stand unchallenged?

After the war, secret networks — including intelligence operatives, wealthy sympathizers, and the Vatican’s “Ratlines” — helped many Nazi officers reach South America. Hitler may have followed the same route.

Lies Fade, Documents Remain

The evidence points to one conclusion: Hitler did not die in Berlin. He fled Germany with help from powerful allies and lived in South America, hidden from justice like many others from his regime.

The CIA and FBI documents expose cracks in the official story. They show that postwar history might have been rewritten — not to protect truth, but to protect power.


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