The old man called himself Hitler and hidYear-end appearances
The film "Hitler is Back" depicts in a peculiar way the possibility of Hitler's soul and body traveling through time and space to appear in modern Germany after his defeat and unsuccessful suicide.
While most people interpret it as a comedy, it's not, it's a work with deep meaning. The film's ending scene is chilling, evoking an eerie feeling that reveals a deep reflection on history.
In the past, Hitler's name was chilling. In 2017, the appearance of a mysterious old man attracted widespread attention. His testimony makes history even more confusing, even frightening.
The old man, who identified himself as Hitler, claimed not to have died after the end of World War II, but lived secretly in Argentina and lived to be 120 years old. The veracity of this event has sparked widespread discussion and deep thought: if it is fake, then is Hitler really dead?
What is the truth of this story? Now, let's dig into the details of this event.
Revealing the truth, the old man's real name is Herman. It is clear from the name that he has strong ties with Germany. In 2017, Hermann suddenly came to prominence, contacted **, presented evidence, and claimed to be Hitler.
Hitler did not die, but lived quite comfortably in Argentina. Talking about his age, his face was full of pride, proudly declaring that he was 128 years old.
Undoubtedly, such an age is amazing.
One is that the depressed life in the past makes him unbearable anymore, and the other is that he is old enough that even if things ** there will be no problems. Most of the people involved at that time have passed away, and no one has come to him to settle accounts.
As it turned out, what he said couldn't be further from the truth. Although he is similar in height and size to Hitler, in the process of uncovering the truth layer by layer, his true identity is **completely**.
The real identity and age of the old man Herman has caused controversy. It is said that he is not 128 years old as he claims, but years old. He probably called himself Hitler because he was terminally ill and hoped to make a name for himself.
However, after the truth, some people do not agree with this statement. They believed that Old Man Hermann was the real Hitler, and ** deliberately mistook him for a fake in order to cover up the truth and protect Hitler.
Hitler faked his death? I'm afraid this is just nonsense. But why do so many people believe that Hitler didn't really die? What is the source of this rumor?
The legend about Hitler's fake death has been circulating in various versions as early as the Cold War. This rumor prevailed in large part because the manner in which Hitler died was too mysterious.
According to records at the time, Hitler and his lover first took cyanide. Subsequently, his body was injected with gasoline and burned, leaving only a charred creature remains.
There have always been various conspiracy theories about the truth about Hitler's death. These theories suggest that Hitler did not die, but lived in hiding somewhere. One of the conspiracy theories claimed that the Soviets** had used other people's corpses to pass off as Hitler's in order to confuse the public.
This also gives a lot of room for conspiracy theorists.
As Chinese, we are more objective in our view of Hitler's life and death. If Hitler had been like Wang Jingwei, he might have chosen to fake his death, after all, people who steal their lives and fear death will always try their best to survive when danger comes.
But this was not the case with Hitler's character, he had a natural desire to perform, and it was clear from his speeches that he saw himself as the savior of the West. If he is allowed to live a peasant life in Argentina for the rest of his life, will they be able to bear it?
Faced with the inevitable defeat, Hitler had no choice but to end the defeat by self-defeat. However, rumors about his fake death gave rise to conspiratorial reverie. In the context of the Cold War, if Hitler, who had faked his death, had really survived, the reputation of the Soviet Union would have been seriously damaged, and the United States would have been able to gain the upper hand in the confrontation of states.
So, although this is only speculation, if Hitler did fake his death and survive, perhaps the Americans would have benefited the most.
ConclusionOf course, there are all kinds of speculations and theories about Hitler's death. Despite the defeat of Nazi Germany, there were still some people who adhered to Nazism and regarded Hitler as a symbol of faith.
They believed that if Hitler died, then their faith and hope would also fade with it. As a result, there are still legends about Hitler circulating among the people, such as those about him in Antarctica or Argentina.
As for the thoughts and purposes of these people, we cannot understand them deeply.