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The team searches two marshes in Bogotá that are listed in declassified FBI files as the location of a submerged plane thought to have transported Hitler to the area.
The team searches two marshes in Bogotá that are listed in declassified FBI files as the location of a submerged plane thought to have transported Hitler to the area.
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S1, EP2 "Secret Nazi Lair"Tim Kennedy, US Army Special Forces, along with archeologists Philip Kiernan and Daniel Schavelzon examines a mysterious Nazi complex deep in the jungles of Argentina.
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S1, EP3 "Escape From Berlin"Bob Baer and Dr. John Cencich broaden their investigation as to how Adolf Hitler could have escaped Berlin under siege.
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S1, EP4 "The Tunnel"The team investigates a secret U-boat docking station that could have aided Hitler's escape from Europe; also discovered is a sunken sub near Caleta de Loros.
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S1, EP5 "Ratlines"An eyewitness in Spain offers the team a key clue in its search for Hitler's escape route from Europe; in Argentina, the hunt for his U-boat continues.
Hunting Hitler
S1, EP8 "Hitler's Plane"The team searches two marshes in Bogotá that are listed in declassified FBI files as the location of a submerged plane thought to have transported Hitler to the area.
Hunting Hitler
S1, EP7 "Friends in High Places"Bob Baer and Dr. John Cencich discover Hitler's potential next moves in Argentina, where a close confidant of the Führer operated a mysterious hotel; the team investigates the now-defunct resort and finds an eyewitness placing Hitler at the location.
Hunting Hitler
S1, EP6 "Hitler's Safehouse"In 2014, the FBI discovered the possibility that Hitler may have escaped to South America; with declassified intelligence providing new clues, an attempt to solve the mystery surrounding the demise of the biggest criminal of all time.
Hunting Hitler
S1, EP5 "Ratlines"An eyewitness in Spain offers the team a key clue in its search for Hitler's escape route from Europe; in Argentina, the hunt for his U-boat continues.
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