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by Harry Cooper http://www.sharkhunters.com/ — via henrymakow.com March 22, 2014

To fully understand why Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun//Hitler, Martin Bormann and hundreds, perhaps even thousands of men who held high positions in the Third Reich were safe in Argentina we must look at the situation there.
These men came under the protection of Juan Perón, and the Argentine military. This ‘friendship’ was bought with billions of dollars worth of treasure by Martin Bormann. In addition to the massive wealth, men of the Reich founded a nuclear research laboratory on an island at the village where Adolf Hitler and so many more lived – Heumel Island on Lake Nahuel Huapi at the town of San Carlos di Bariloche.
Perón built his mountain troop training school on the mainland a few hundred yards across the lake from this island. According to some, Dr. Richter and his team achieved the world’s first cold fusion at this island laboratory in the early 1950’s…
Perón needed Nazi lucre to buy his way to the top in Argentina. Further, there were hundreds of former SS men in and around Bariloche. They had heavily armed security both on the land and on the lake, so no small clandestine force would have had any possibility of success. Add to this, the large ring of observation points in the mountains all around the lake and in the town. It would have been impossible for anything short of an all-out large scale invasion to get into the area.
Why didn’t the USA ‘go after Hitler’? With all this protection from Perón and the unlikelihood that Perón would ever willingly give up any of these men, nothing short of a full scale invasion could have even begun to accomplish this and the USA was tired of war. But there is another compelling reason.

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