Hitler died in Argentina?

Adolf Hitler falsified a suicide case and fled to Argentina to live with his old wife, according to the new book 'Gray Wolf: Adolf escaped'.

Two British authors rejected the theory that Hitler used a suicide gun in the underground cell on April 30, 1945 in Berlin and his girlfriend Eva Braun drank arsenic.

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Map showing Hitler and Braun's escape route. (Photo: Corbis)

In his new book, Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan, says there is evidence that Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan fled to a land controlled by Nazi Germany in Argentina.

The two authors also said that the Hitler couple lived at the foot of the Andes mountain, had two daughters before the Nazi boss died in 1962, aged 73 years old.

Mr. Williams said: 'We do not want to rewrite history. There is evidence that we discovered about Hitler's escape too much . ' Mr. Williams is a historian and journalist who wrote a lot about World War II.

'There is no evidence of Hitler or Braun's death. Meanwhile, the stories that witnesses tell about their lives in Argentina are very convincing , 'he said.

According to the book, American intelligence agreed with Hitler's escape. In return, they have access to war technology developed by the Nazis.

The book also states that the skull of Hitler that Russia is holding is actually a woman under 40 years old. Hitler was 56 when he committed suicide.

"Argentina is now much more democratic, so real stories start to appear," Williams said . 'Two of our witnesses were killed by unknown people when they worked with us about the book , ' he said.

Many historians recognize the details of the skull fragment in the book as true, but deny other details.