Alleged Hitler’s secret clinic found in Canaries

A possible refuge of the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, was found in the Canary Islands. According to assumptions, the villa served as a secret clinic, where the Fuhrer, after the defeat in World War II, underwent plastic surgery, after which he left for South America. This is reported by The Sun with reference to the Secret Nazi Bases program.

The authors of the issue visited the Casa Winter villa, which is located on the cliff of the southern outskirts of Fuerteventura. Inside the tower building, they found tiled rooms reminiscent of a crematorium and operating theater, as well as a tunnel. Researchers believed that Hitler faked a suicide and was taken to the Canary Islands at the end of April 1945. He allegedly arrived at the villa with the secretary Martin Bormann and the doctor Josef Mengel. Specialists changed their appearance, after which the Nazis left for Brazil and Argentina to escape from justice.

The estate was built by the German engineer Gustav Winter. According to rumors, the Nazis were financing the project, and during the war, submarines were placed in bunkers under the structure. However, Winter denied such assumptions, noting that the construction of the house ended after the war. The archival materials about the object were also studied by the Austrian-German publicist Alex Pir. In a conversation with the publication, he said that Winter was associated with the Nazis, but his house was intended for the family, and the tiled room served as a kitchen. However, the engineer’s wife led an isolated lifestyle and refused to move.