This could be the most amazing action in history.
Based on documents released by the FBI in 2014, Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler is likely to survive World War II.
Mentioned in the report, Adolf Hitler faked his own death and flew to South America following the fall of the Nazi Party.
A new series of TV shows 'Hunting Hitler' resumed the last hunt, in anyarnya episode.
The event follows CIA veteran Bob Baer performing the route of Hitler's potential escape route.
This trail uses the same male hunting strategy used by intelligence agencies around the world.
The goal: to find and capture high-value targets, known as Asset Mappings.
Coinciding with the show, MIRROR has poured a myriad of information revealed in the series to reveal the key points that Hitler's conspiracy theory claims to be deceiving the world.
The list of six reasons comes from a combination of sources and covers the biggest issues.
This includes how he allegedly escaped, to where he escaped and when was last seen.
Here are 6 reasons:
1. The Secret Tunnel
Evidence suggests Hitler escaped to his bunker using a secret tunnel.
Under the Nazi rule, the Berlin underground was extended to an interconnected tunnel and bunker network.
Hitler must have all this to escape.
2. Fly to Argentina
The FPI report dated September 21, some officials evacuating Hitler to Argentina using a submarine.
Later, Hitler was allegedly hiding at the foot of evidence in the Andes Mountains.
3. 'Ghost Convoy'
There is a claim that Hitler was banished from Europe with a 'ghost convoy' after the fall of Berlin.
Several high-ranking Nazi officials - including 'Holocaust architect' Adolf Eichmann and Dr. Josef Mengele, the 'Angel of Death' - actually fled to Argentina.
His theory was that Hitler joined them there.
4. Visible in Colombia
Among the many recently declassified CIA documents about the murder of John Freddy Kennedy is a report about Hitler.
The report claims that Hitler survived the Second World War and lived in Colombia.
The informant, codenamed 'Cimelody-3', told the head of US intelligence for Venezuela that he was in contact with former SS agent Philip Citroen.
The agent admitted to meeting a man who claimed to be Adolf Hitler in the city of Tunja.
5. Nazi Island
Believed thousands of Nazi members flew to South America after the outbreak of World War II.
At that time, they are believed to be planning to rebuild the glory of Nasi on a secret island there.
6. Hitler's death over 11 years
Official statements say the Nazi leader committed suicide by taking a cyanide pill before shooting himself.
However, it took more than a decade before being declared authorized by a court in Germany.