Ratline is the documented history about the mechanisms by which
thousands of other Nazi war criminals fled to the remotest parts of
the globe—including quite possibly Adolf Hitler. It is a story
involving Soviet spies, Nazi priests, and a network of Catholic
monasteries and safe houses known as the ratline. The name of one
priest in particular, Monsignor Draganovic, was discovered by the
author in a diary found in Indonesia. Why would this name turn up in a
document written in a spidery German hand in a remote island in
Indonesia? As famed author Peter Levenda began his research, more
information came to light: In December of 2009, it was revealed that
the skull the Russians claimed was Hitler’s—salvaged from the
bunker in 1945—was not that of Hitler! In 2010, files from the
Office of Special Investigations of the Justice Department were
declassified, revealing a history of American intelligence providing
cover for Nazi war criminals. The mystery deepened, and the author
returned to his own roots hunting Nazis in North America, South
America and Europe. He revisited old contacts, made some new ones, and
gradually the explosive story was revealed: there is no forensic
evidence to prove that Adolf Hitler died in the bunker in April 1945!
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Soviet Spies, Nazi Priests, and the Disappearance of Adolf Hitler
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780892545759
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Red Wheel/Weiser
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter