13-06-2014, 05:29 PM
Lauren Johnson Wrote:From the Daily Mail.
Quote:The blood of thousands on his hands, SS General Hans Kammler killed himself in 1945 in the dying days of Hitler's Germany.
That, at least, was his official fate. The man steeped in the horrors of the death camps had met his just deserts.
However, it is now claimed that Kammler survived the war, spirited away to America and given a new identity by the US authorities.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z34XLiJkNA
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I've been working on this specific matter for over ten years...Kammler didn't die as advertised, but did die some weeks to months afterwards [according to my research and documents]...in American custody - under exact situation(s) unknown. I interviewed his driver, know some of his family, and have done other related research I can't go into in great detail here.
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