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...excellent analysis except for one small detail...
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Logistically I think it is highly improbable that any average citizen was going to make it out of Berlin at the time without being questioned, captured, or outright killed let alone the single greatest villain in human history.
I didn't read the paper so I am open to having my opinion changed but color me skeptical.

I think it is assumed that the chaos would mask the movements of Hitler and his conspirators but I believe it would have had the reverse effect. They would have found it much more difficult to find transportation, shelter and supplies all of which were in extremely short supply in Berlin and Germany as a whole.
You can't plan to take a truck, get to the river and get on a boat when there are an extremely limited number of working trucks and boats, there isn't any fuel and oh by the way there are 1,200,000 armed Russan's waiting around every corner looking for someone.. anyone... to shoot.
Logistically I think it is highly improbable that any average citizen was going to make it out of Berlin at the time without being questioned, captured, or outright killed let alone the single greatest villain in human history.
I didn't read the paper so I am open to having my opinion changed but color me skeptical.
Hitler and his party walked through the Underground tunnels to the exit at Fehrbelliner Strasse. Waiting for them on the cleared roadway of the Hohenzollerndamm was a Ju 52 transport aircraft piloted by SS Captain Peter Baumgart of the secretive Luftwaffe Unit KG 200. The group flew to Tonder in Denmark, where the party took a second Ju U52 to the Luftwaffe base at Travemünde. Changing planes again the party boarded a long-range Ju 252 and flew to the Spanish Military base at Reus, 80 kms south of Barcelona, in Spain.
I don't believe it. I saw a documentary once that said that Hitler changed his name to "Hilter" and moved to Minehead, Somerset. The evidence was very compelling.
How the plane wasn't detected with so many enemy forces in the area isn't explained.
The following is quoted from a post made by one the two authors, it's from a thread he created to advertise his book at the site Darat linked to:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=179706
Hitler and his party walked through the Underground tunnels to the exit at Fehrbelliner Strasse. Waiting for them on the cleared roadway of the Hohenzollerndamm was a Ju 52 transport aircraft piloted by SS Captain Peter Baumgart of the secretive Luftwaffe Unit KG 200.
Hitler 'died in Argentina'
Of course it wasn't detected, because the plane was from a Sooper Sikrit Unit!
If they want to use the KG 200 in their fantasies, at least they could make an effort and make them fly captured allied aircraft, not immediately recognizable German rustbuckets.
I don't care where he died, as long as he's still dead.
Of course Hitler died in Argentina.
His jokes sucked, his routine was ill conceived, and on top of that, it was one tough room.
He should have considered opening in Peru.
Especially when we consider Hitlers personal pilot of over 10 years was in the bunker with till the end. There was an escape plan involving the light aircraft Fieseler Stork, which from my reading about the war was a very very quiet plane to operate
The authors claim Hitler escaped by traveling through underground tunnels to a German transport plane waiting on a nearby roadway. He then flew to Denmark where he boarded another plane.
How the plane wasn't detected with so many enemy forces in the area isn't explained.
I don't care where he died, as long as he's still dead.