A newly declassified CIA memo saying that Adolf Hitler may have been seen alive in Colombia in 1954 - long after his reported suicide in his Berlin bunker in 1945 - has triggered new speculation that the Nazi leader escaped from Germany and lived in several Latin American countries before his death.
I don't buy it. Based on what I read in the just-released CIA document, and on what I heard from two well known journalists who have written books on the Nazi presence in Latin America, it is unlikely - though not impossible - that Hitler survived the war.
According to an Oct 17, 1955, cable from the CIA base in Maracaibo, Venezuela, and included among the newly released documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a former German trooper and newspaper editor named Phillip Citroen told a CIA agent in Maracaibo that he had met with Hitler in the Colombian city of Tunja in 1954.
"Citroen, who was co-owner of the former Maracaibo Times, told a former member of this (CIA) base that while he was working for a railroad company in Colombia, he had met an individual who strongly resembled and claimed to be Adolf Hitler," the document says.
A previous CIA memo from the agency's base in Caracas, Venezuela, dated Oct. 3, 1955, stated that Citroen had said that Hitler lived in Colombia under the name of Adolf Schrittelmayor, and that the alleged Nazi leader was confident that he would not be arrested for war crimes because they had occurred more than 10 years before.
The memo included a picture of Citroen with a man resembling the Fuhrer. It added that, according to Citroen, Hitler had left for Argentina in January 1955.
But the same Oct. 3 memo's first paragraph cast doubt on the whole story. It said that neither the CIA agent "nor this station is in a position to give an intelligent evaluation of the information, and it is being forwarded as of possible interest."
The news about the CIA cable made big headlines in Colombia, in part because it coincided with the release of a book by Argentine author Abel Basti. The book, Tras los pasos de Hitler ("Tracking Hitler's Steps") says that Hitler lived in Colombia and Argentina after World War II.