No one cared more about Hitler's death than Stalin. After the attack on Berlin and the fall of the Soviet Red Army, they found two fragmented and charred corpses. They all said, "This is Hitler and Eva."
There were testimonies from those who carried the corpse, and the testimony from those who mentioned petrol burners. It seemed like a certain thing, but Stalin and the others always felt that something was wrong.
Later, Hitler's skull preserved in the Soviet Union was also rumored to be not Hitler's, until an Argentine media person wrote a book proving that Hitler fled to Argentina.
Argentina, a country of Nazi hotbeds, has many high-ranking Nazi officials who come to Argentina, and it is also suitable for daydreaming about a comeback and reconstruction of the Third Reich.
CCTV once released a documentary "Grey Wolf", which used many testimonies to restore Hitler's daydreaming in Argentina. The film is very curious. Under bold assumptions and careful verification, it has a sense of overhead history. This makes me Think of "The Strange Man in the High Castle".
At the end of the last episode of "The Nazi Killer", the Vietnamese soldier's brother was captured by the colonel in Argentina. An old man named "Adolf" appeared during the meal. The camera did not scan his entire face, but the iconic "Chaplin" mustache was known. Who is he, hehe, Adolf Hitler, and what is unprecedented is that the old lady of the colonel who was so yin and yang that day turned out to be Eva!
Speaking of it, this is the foreshadowing of the second season. I hope that the second season will play a good role. Don't get too tight and loose, and don't learn "Steel Sky 2" and let the zombie Hitler run on a dinosaur.
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