Recent revelations from declassified CIA files have shed light on an intriguing chapter in post-World War II history: the agency’s extensive efforts to locate Adolf Hitler in South america, a decade after his alleged suicide in 1945. The documents reveal that agents pursued numerous leads, fueled by persistent rumors that the Nazi leader had escaped Europe and sought refuge in the remote jungles of Argentina or elsewhere in the continent. Consequently, a multi-faceted operation involved meticulous planning and covert actions aimed at tracking down Hitler and various high-ranking Nazi officials who possibly shared his fate….