Book claims Hitler died in South America, not Berlin, aged 95

The author claims this picture proves Hitler lived in the small town of Nossa Senhora do Livramento with his girlfriend

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A new book has emerged which claims that Adolf Hitler died at the age of 95 in 1984 in a small town near Brazil’s border after having escaped his Berlin hideout, the UK’s Daily Mail reported on Saturday.

The book includes a picture which allegedly proves this theory, challenging the official story which states that Hitler died after shooting himself in a Berlin bunker in 1945 when he realized Germany had lost World War II.

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Simoni Renee Guerreiro Dias, the author of “Hitler in Brazil - His Life and His Death,” has written on her belief that the Fuhrer fled to Argentina and then Paraguay before settling in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso to hunt for buried treasure - with a map given to him by Vatican allies.

Simoni is a Brazilian who comes from Cuiaba. She states that Leipzig was known locally as the ‘Old German’ and is now planning to use DNA tests using a relative of Hitler living in Israel, after been given permission to exhume Adolf Leipzig’s remains from his alleged final resting place in Nossa Senhora do Livramento.

The author also claims that Hitler “may have lived as Adolf Leipzig in the small town of Nossa Senhora do Livramento, 30 miles from the state capital Cuiaba,” according to the Daily Mail.

Dias claims this picture proves Hitler lived in the small town of Nossa Senhora do Livramento with his girlfriend, Cutinga.

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