A 128-year-old man from Argentina called himself Hitler and hid for more than 70 years, saying: Don’t pretend, I’m going to showdown

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Speaking of World War II, one of the characters I have to mention is Hitler. It can be said that he provoked the biggest war in human history so far. During Hitler's administration, he burned the flames of war throughout Europe and encouraged his ally, Japan and other countries to start wars all over the world. His crimes can be described as numerous. Until now, everyone still gritted their teeth when they mentioned him.

A 128-year-old man from Argentina called himself Hitler and hid for more than 70 years, saying: Don’t pretend, I’m going to showdown - DayDayNews

However, a recent news on the Internet has attracted people’s attention. A 128-year-old man from Argentina claimed to the outside world that his true identity was actually Hitler, the head of the Nazi state. He also said that he had been hiding for more than 70 years. Tibet, now it says: Stop pretending, I have a showdown. The statement

A 128-year-old man from Argentina called himself Hitler and hid for more than 70 years, saying: Don’t pretend, I’m going to showdown - DayDayNews

directly challenged people's cognition. At first, everyone didn't believe what the old man said, but as the old man came up with a lot of evidence, people's beliefs began to waver. He showed many of the Nazi memorials and collections collected by his family. Not to mention that the precious collections are exactly the same as Hitler's preferences, but his true identity cannot be determined based on these alone. The old man

A 128-year-old man from Argentina called himself Hitler and hid for more than 70 years, saying: Don’t pretend, I’m going to showdown - DayDayNews

said that on the eve of Germany's defeat in 1945, he fled to Argentina with a fake passport, which was allegedly issued by the Gestapo during World War II. The old man also said, why do you want to show your identity now? It turned out that as early as 2016, Israel gave up its policy of hunting down the Nazi war criminals who missed the net, so he was relieved to announce his identity. The old man also said angrily: "I was described as a bad person, but because I lost the war." Z1z

A 128-year-old man from Argentina called himself Hitler and hid for more than 70 years, saying: Don’t pretend, I’m going to showdown - DayDayNews

Today's mainstream historians believe that Hitler committed suicide in his bunker after the Soviet Red Army invaded Berlin, Germany. . However, some historians believe that Hitler was not dead and that he may have fled to Latin America, just like other Nazis. In the end, the wife who had lived with the old man for 55 years came forward and explained that the old man suffers from Alzheimer's. This horrible claim is just his nonsense. She believes that her husband is at best a Nazi who had been guilty in the past.

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