Hitler’s remains are in a Paraguayan hotel? Owners won’t let writer check
- August 5, 2024
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He Argentine writer Abel Basti visited Paraguay to check for an underground bunker in a hotel in Asuncion where the victims were to be buried. the remains of
He Argentine writer Abel Basti visited Paraguay to check for an underground bunker in a hotel in Asuncion where the victims were to be buried. the remains of
He Argentine writer Abel Basti visited Paraguay to check for an underground bunker in a hotel in Asuncion where the victims were to be buried. the remains of Adolf HitlerBut the owners’ refusal to conduct an on-site inspection increased their doubts about the alleged “concealment” of the location of the Fuhrer’s grave.
Basti, the author of ten investigative books on the alleged presence of Hitler and Nazi leaders in South America after The Second World WarHe said EFE it was in Assumption between July 28 and August 2 to collect readings and “run ground penetrating radar,” a “non-intrusive” technology, on the floor Hotel Asuncion Palmas del Solto confirm or exclude the existence of a crypt, structure or skeleton.
On first contact with the hotel owner, German-born businessman Martin Bachmann, he told him “there’s nothing there” and, without giving any reason, vaguely refused him access.
The author then sent a letter to the owner of the property and land, the German Social Welfare Agency in Paraguaywho also rejected his request, citing that the tenant had the right to allow entry.
“This is a cover-up, that is, preventing an investigation, although it is private property, but it is also a public place because it is a hotel,” the investigator said, rejecting the “secrecy” of the tenant and the owners, who prevented him from carrying out “such a simple procedure” that provides material evidence of the theory.
The Argentine has spent three decades collecting evidence to support the thesis that Hitler did not commit suicide in Berlin in 1945.but after losing the war he launched “Plan B,” which involved escaping on a submarine to Argentina and that he traveled and lived under assumed names also in Brazil and Paraguay.
One of Basti’s first clues to the location of the alleged crypt was the testimony of Brazilian soldier Fernando Nogueira de Araujo, who claimed to have been present at a meeting in 1973. secret funeral ceremony for nazis in Asunción – to the “closure of the crypt” where the hotel is located, during the reign of the Paraguayan dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner (1954-1989), although he specified that the Fuhrer would have died in 1971.
This place remains as is mausoleumaccording to the version of two Paraguayans who described its structure to the Argentine and whose stories “consist with the first version” of the Brazilian.
However, the writer emphasized that from a scientific point of view, these stories can be verified using ground penetrating radar.
“This will have to be studied legally. We must see if the Paraguayan state is interested (…) in this matter to intervene, until now on this issue, as on another one related to the Nazis, the Paraguayan state has been conspicuous by its absence,” Basti warned.
Another of those who investigated this issue is Paraguayan journalist Andres Colman, who noted that EFE that “there are several clues that indicate that there is some kind of Nazi mausoleum there,” although he did not claim that Hitler’s grave is located in the hotelwhere the Nazi Party headquarters and a German nursing home once operated.
“If it were true that Hitler’s body was buried under a hotel in Paraguay, in the center of Asuncion, it would change history,” the journalist concluded, saying that the only thing left to do was “to appeal to the institutions to continue to expose and publish” so that the “legend” does not follow.
EFE
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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