Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

by SimonDunstan (Author), Gerrard Williams (Author)

Synopsis

This title looks at extensive evidence, some recently declassified, that suggests Hitler fled Berlin & took refuge in Argentina. It identifies escape routes, vehicles and hideouts that might have been used. Did Hitler (code name 'Grey Wolf') really die in 1945? The evidence says no. Here's the gripping story of what might have happened...When Truman asked Stalin in 1945 whether Hitler was dead, Stalin replied bluntly, No . As late as 1952, Eisenhower declared: We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler's death . What really happened? Simon Dunstan and Gerrard Williams have compiled extensive evidence, some recently declassified, that Hitler actually fled Berlin and took refuge in a remote Nazi enclave in Argentina. The recent discovery that the famous Hitler's skull in Moscow is female, as well as newly uncovered documents, provide powerful proof for their case. Dunstan and Williams cite people, places and dates in over 500 detailed notes that identify the plan's escape route, vehicles, aircraft, U-boats and hideouts. Among the details: the CIA's possible involvement and Hitler's life in Patagonia, including his two daughters.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Sterling
Published: 07 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1402781393
ISBN 13: 9781402781391

Media Reviews

Remarkable detail. --Sir David Frost, Frost Over the World

Stunning Account of the Last Days of the Reich --Parapolitical.com

Describes a ghastly pantomime played out in the names of the Fuhrer and the woman who had been his mistress. -- The Sun

Laid out in lavish detail. -- Daily Mail

Stunning saga of intrigue. -- Pravda

I thought the book was hugely thought-provoking and explores some of the untold, murky loose ends of World War Two. --Dan Snow, broadcaster and historian, The One Show BBC 1


Remarkable detail. --Sir David Frost, Frost Over the World

Stunning Account of the Last Days of the Reich --Parapolitical.com

Describes a ghastly pantomime played out in the names of the Fuhrer and the woman who had been his mistress. -- The Sun

Laid out in lavish detail. -- Daily Mail

Stunning saga of intrigue. -- Pravda

I thought the book was hugely thought-provoking and explores some of the untold, murky loose ends of World War Two. --Dan Snow, broadcaster and historian, The One Show BBC 1

Author Bio
Simon Dunstan has written more than 50 books on military history, particularly on World War II and Vietnam. He has also directed military history documentaries for the History Channel. An international television journalist for 30 years, Gerrard Williams has worked as foreign duty editor at the BBC, Sky News and APTN. He runs his own production company in London.