
Escape from the Bunker by Harry Cooper
Editor & Publisher THE BARNES REVIEW 2006 | 92 Pages | ISBN none | PDF | 1 MB
America's foremost authority on WWII U-boat warfare says he has proof Martin Bormann - and Adolf Hitler - escaped the Berlin Bunker. And now, here's the book WWII buffs have been waiting for.
In 1984, Harry Cooper, a former Naval Reserve officer and the found of Sharkhunters, received a letter from one of the many surviving WWII members of the organization. The man, appearing as Don Angel Alcazar de Velasco, said he was a Spaniard and that he had worked for Japanese and German intelligence. He made more astounding claims, the most amazing of which was that it was he who smuggled top Nazi Martin Bormann out of Berlin via U-Boat to South America. It was Bormann who knew where the massive Nazi bank accounts were, ready to fund a planned National Socialist resurgence. Don Angel also said he knew what happened to Hitler and that he most certainly did not die in the Fuhrerbunker.
