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Hitler's Escape from the Bunker - Harry Cooper (2006)
This book is the faithful transcription of a 1984 letter from a man I knew through my organization
Sharkhunters which focuses on the authentic history of WWII submarines and their captains and crews
from all nations in KTB magazine. This fellow wrote me a letter one day telling me a fanciful story
of his experience as a World War II spy and "Nazi smuggler." He had a code name and everything.
He claimed he was a Spaniard and that his name was Don Angel Alcazar de Velasco. He claimed he
smuggled Hitler's "second," Martin Bormann, out of the Berlin bunker and got him safely to South
America. He claimed that in 1953 he met a man those around him called "the Fuhrer." The man bore an
uncanny likeness to an ageing Adolf Hitler.
Don Angel said he knew all the details of Hitler's escape from Berlin: Hitler had been drugged and
secreted away by agents chosen for the task. The "dead Hitler" was nothing more than a double.
After that his adventures with Bormann began. The claims were so fantastic—but so fascinating— I
checked him out through the many surviving WWII contacts I still have who are members of
Sharkhunters.
He was who he said he was. And his story was quite plausible. The more I read the manuscript —
spending hours with other experts trying to poke holes in the story—the more I realized there was
a very good chance this man was telling me the truth. Now I know he was. Here is Don Angel's story.
review:
As you can glean from the short description, this book is the accounting of personal correspondence
of a self-confessed Nazi spy (Spanish National) to Sharkhunters Intl. founder, Harry Cooper. To
place proper perspective before reading this book, you must understand what the group is about. They
are not big-foot/alien hunter types, looking to cash in on another yarn, but historians that were
originally focused on u-boat history and, naturally, branched out from there.
What is this book? Better described, what is this book not. It is not a professionally written,
edited, and marketed book looking to sensationalise. In fact, it is particularly poorly formatted
and contains several spelling or typing errors. This is not a book that looks to have a day by day
accounting of the last days of the Third Reich and post war activities. It is purely a translated
letter with Harry Cooper's notes, intertwined.
Is this book believable? In my estimation, yes. Most of it, anyway. You will learn how Hitler and
Martin Bormann escaped Europe and found new residence in Argentina. You will learn that certain
elements of the Nazi party continued to exist in certain locales. It is believable because of what
the book does not tell. The Spy didn't know everything, just what he was exposed to. For instance,
he had no idea where the Nazis resided in Argentina. He had no idea who was there, beyond the
notables aforementioned. He had no idea what they were doing, other than what he was allowed to
know, as it pertained to his mission. Harry Cooper picks up the ball from there, adding insight into
the actual places, the historical background that allows you to believe that this relocation WAS
possible. He has pictures and documents that affirm elements of the story.
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Absolute Proof of Adolf Hitler's Escape from Europe in Summer 1945.pdf
Hitler in Argentina.pdf
tags: Hitler, Argentina, Third Reich, Nazi, Germany, escape, conspiracy