The history books, movies, and other forms of media would lead one to believe that Adolf Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945 in his Fuhrerbunker bunker, next to his wife Eva Braun who committed suicide with him by taking cyanide.
There was recent evidence that was discovered that would suggest otherwise, however. Garreth Morgan on Express UK has it:
“The evil dictator fled to Paraguay, via Argentina, before settling in a small town in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, according to a shocking book.
Hitler is said to have used the assumed name of Adolf Leipzig and was known to the 12,000 locals in Nossa Senhora do Livramento as “the Old German”.
The man at the centre of the controversial claim is pictured, two years before his death in 1984, posing happily with his black girlfriend Cutinga.
Simoni Renee Guerreiro Dias, who wrote Hitler in Brazil – His Life and His Death, claims he was in the area hunting for buried treasure using a map given to him by friends withing the Vatican.
She insists that Hitler was using his lover Cutinga to hide his true identity as a vile Aryan supremacist.
Simoni, a Brazilian jew, refuses to accept that the Fuhrer shot himself in his Berlin bunker on April 30 1945. She is demanding that Leipzig’s remains be exhumed and his DNA tested tested against living relatives of Hitler.”