Located in Lake Naver in Patagonia, northern Argentina, it is famous for its majestic natural landscape and diverse geographical features.However, behind this beautiful lake is an unknown historical story that involves Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany, and his possibility of absconding.Many historians and conspiracy theorists believe that Hitler may not have committed suicide in 1945, but fled to Argentina to live in the secret life around Lake Naver.
Lake Naver is located near the Andes of Argentina, with vast waters and an exotic microclimate.
Lake Naver has a water surface of 530 square kilometers and is one of the largest lakes in Northern Patagonia. The lake water is deep blue and sparkling.The lake is surrounded by dense forests and magnificent mountains and provides a habitat for a variety of aquatic organisms.Famous islands in the lake include Isa Victoria and Humire Island, attracting countless tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.
In terms of geology, Lake Naver is formed under glacier action, and the water quality of the lake is extremely sensitive under climate change, with an average lake water temperature of 7°C.In fact, the lake is an excellent venue for many sports, where sports such as kayaking and fishing are prevalent.
Hitler's theory of escape mainly originated from some works published between 1945 and 1970, especially speculations that have appeared in some newspapers and books.In these exaggerated theories, some say that Hitler and his mistress Eva Braun fled to Argentina with a submarine after the end of World War II and survived in a secret residence near Lake Naver.
Due to the hidden terrain in the local area, this made it possible for Hitler's life in Patagonia.
According to rumors, Hitler once lived in a hidden residence called Inalco, after fleeing to Argentina, the architectural design of which was believed to be somewhat similar to his residence in Germany.The property's designer, Alejandro Bustillo, then sold the property to Enrique García Merou, an Argentine lawyer associated with the Nazis.
Some information points out that after Hitler arrived in Argentina in 1945, he lived here until about 1949. During this period, he appeared and lived a life like an ordinary citizen.Over time, many conspiracy theorists believed that this was the main place for German officials to flee and gather.
As the above escape stories grew, many investigators began to conduct in-depth research on the conspiracy in Lake Naver.The documentary "Hunting Hitler" from 2015 to 2018 revealed the past activities of Nazi officers in Patagonia. Some architectural traces were found near Lake Naver, which are believed to be related to Hitler's lurking.
In addition, suspected bunkers were found during the investigation, as well as other facilities that may be used as surveillance or guarding.
Lake Navel is not only a tourist destination, but also carries rich cultural legends. The most famous of which is Nahuelito, said to be a huge creature living in the lake.This legend attracted countless tourists to explore the mysteries in the lake, drowning out rumors about Hitler, and gradually became a symbol of mysterious culture that the local area is proud of.
Over time, Lake Naver was not only a paradise for nature lovers, but also a part of Nazi history.Could this kind of history be an opportunity for people to rethink this special history?