13-02-2017, 12:24 PM
http://www.spiegel.de/international/spie...46293.htmlSeries 2 of Hunting Hitler is now available. Episodes 1-3 are pretty much a retelling of the first series, albeit that they recount the story of SS Captain Peter Baumgart who as far back as 1949 claimed that he flew Hitler and Eva Braun to Tondor in Denmark on 25th May 1945 (HERE). However, that date appears not to be true and the documentary states the date was 29th April 1945, a day before Hitler is said to have committed suicide in his bunker in Berlin.
Interestingly, Tondor is close by Flensburg in Denmark, which is where Prof. Anthony Sutton in his early days as a British Army sergeant in rmy Intelligence said he was ordered to go to in the hunt for Martin Bormann. Tondor had a German WWI Zeppelin airfield which is still in existence (HERE).
Series 4-6 get more interesting as the film makers trace Nazi atomic bomb project (HERE & HERE) and conclude that it was secretly resettled in Argentina in 1947 under the cover of the then president, Juan Peron, but under the care of Nazi physicist Ronald Richter (HERE and HERE). It is, for me, more than interesting that neither Wired nor the NYT's noted that Barilcohe was where Hitler is believed to have resided for some time following his escape after WWII until moving elsewhere. In fact, Hitler's residence was at Baija Istana on the lake at Bariloche (HERE) whereas the Nazi atom bomb facility was on an island of Heumul on the same Lake Nahuel, near Barilcohe, in Patagonia, Argentina.
following the 1955 military coup that overthrew juan Peron, the new regime blew up the Nazi facility on the island using navy jets, and many nazis in hiding in Argentina fled across the mountains to Paraguay where, fortunately, another coup had taken place a year earlier in 1954 which placed Alfredo Stroessner in power, a dictator with a soft spot for nazi's such as Josef Mengele - as well as Peron himself (HERE).
Not without merit in this discussion are the revelations of Commissioner General Jorge Silvia Colotto, former Chief of the Argentine Federal Police and ADC to 8 Argentine Presidents, who claims Peron met Bormann on a number of occasions and also regularly paid the bill for Bormann's room at a luxury Buenos Aires hotel where Bormann stayed throughout 1953 (HERE). Another witness, a former Argentinian Naval Captain, confirms Bormann's presence in Buenos Aires in the 1950's and says that the CIA were also there keeping an eye on him.
The below interview of Colloto by Goldeneye Films was given on condition it would not be broadcast until after Collotto's death.
See also HERE.
Interestingly, Tondor is close by Flensburg in Denmark, which is where Prof. Anthony Sutton in his early days as a British Army sergeant in rmy Intelligence said he was ordered to go to in the hunt for Martin Bormann. Tondor had a German WWI Zeppelin airfield which is still in existence (HERE).
Series 4-6 get more interesting as the film makers trace Nazi atomic bomb project (HERE & HERE) and conclude that it was secretly resettled in Argentina in 1947 under the cover of the then president, Juan Peron, but under the care of Nazi physicist Ronald Richter (HERE and HERE). It is, for me, more than interesting that neither Wired nor the NYT's noted that Barilcohe was where Hitler is believed to have resided for some time following his escape after WWII until moving elsewhere. In fact, Hitler's residence was at Baija Istana on the lake at Bariloche (HERE) whereas the Nazi atom bomb facility was on an island of Heumul on the same Lake Nahuel, near Barilcohe, in Patagonia, Argentina.
following the 1955 military coup that overthrew juan Peron, the new regime blew up the Nazi facility on the island using navy jets, and many nazis in hiding in Argentina fled across the mountains to Paraguay where, fortunately, another coup had taken place a year earlier in 1954 which placed Alfredo Stroessner in power, a dictator with a soft spot for nazi's such as Josef Mengele - as well as Peron himself (HERE).
Not without merit in this discussion are the revelations of Commissioner General Jorge Silvia Colotto, former Chief of the Argentine Federal Police and ADC to 8 Argentine Presidents, who claims Peron met Bormann on a number of occasions and also regularly paid the bill for Bormann's room at a luxury Buenos Aires hotel where Bormann stayed throughout 1953 (HERE). Another witness, a former Argentinian Naval Captain, confirms Bormann's presence in Buenos Aires in the 1950's and says that the CIA were also there keeping an eye on him.
The below interview of Colloto by Goldeneye Films was given on condition it would not be broadcast until after Collotto's death.
See also HERE.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14