
Argentine researcher goes viral after discovering the location of five Nazi transport boats off the coast of Argentina. The discovery has reignited theories that officials fled to the country after the end of World War II.
Argentine researcher Abel Basti has uncovered the location of five Nazi boats scattered along the coast of Patagonia, Argentina. This discovery could be evidence that fugitives from World War II may have sought refuge in the country.
According to Basti, there is no doubt that the boats were used by Nazi submarines during the global conflict from 1939 to 1945.
The researcher has sent samples to Europe to compare the metal alloys of the boats found in Argentina with those used during the era. He believes the results will confirm his theory.

“These boats were support vessels for Nazi submarines, transported within them, as proven by the blueprints of those warships I have in my archives.”
The boats feature a metal hull measuring four meters long with a flat bottom, facilitating the landing of soldiers and cargo on beaches.
The discovery has reignited debate that Nazi officials may have sought shelter in Argentina to live in secrecy after the conflict, including Adolf Hitler. However, this theory is not accepted within the scientific community.
According to official history, Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945, in Berlin.
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