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Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We now look at the many farm buildings here that supported the 80 or so people who lived on this estate and farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer. Sadly, we take a last look at San Carlos de Bariloche – at the image of Nahualito, the local sea serpent, and head back to the airport and home……but we will be back.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We take a last look around the estate Inalco where Adolf and Eva Hitler lived until 1955 when their protector Juan Peron was ousted. There is so much history here and Sharkhunters will uncover it and report it to all.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We now look at the remains of the headquarters building and the base of the huge radio antenna that operated here in those days from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We now look at the many farm buildings here that supported the 80 or so people who lived on this estate and farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We now move our expedition to the farm that supplied food for the 80 or so people who lived on this estate and farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We now move our expedition to the farm that supplied food for the 80 or so people lived who on this estate and farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We now move our expedition to the farm that supplied food for the 80 or so people lived who on this estate and farm from 1945 to 1955.

Sharkhunters at Hitler's Home, Inalco 81
Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are on the laskefront at the dock and seaplane ramp. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are back in the Great Room by the crackling fireplace. What history was here! Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are on the lakefront at the dock and seaplane ramp. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are looking for anything remotely resembling a tunnel system. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are outside where the ‘Hunting Hitler’ comedy show claimed there were bunkers. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We now tour the generator shack that supplied some of the power to the estate. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are now outside, overlooking the lake. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are now outside, overlooking the lake. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We visit the boat house and the seaplane ramp. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We see Inalco as Don Angel Alcazar de Velasco did when he visited Hitler in 1952. This is all covered in our book “Hitler in Argentina”. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We look at some of the trails outside. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are all around the manor house outside. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are through the first floor with the Great Room and kitchen. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We are deep into the darkened cellar. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. We see the bedrooms upstairs including the master bedroom. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

Go to https://sharkhunters.com/ to see what Sharkhunters has to offer and join us as we visit the long abandoned home of Adolf and Eva Hitler, Inalco. Some 80 people lived on this estate and the adjoining farm from 1945 to 1955.

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The Official Publication of the History of the U-Bootwaffe!

SHARKHUNTERS information is honest submarine history with major emphasis on German U-Boats and no propaganda. Our monthly KTB Magazine is named after the logbook carried by each U-Boat during WW II, the Kriegs Tage Buch, and is kept as a reference in many archives. The history of at least one U-Boat is in each issue of the KTB, with the date that the U-Boat was launched, what type she was, her Skipper’s patrol areas, victims – and final fate of each U-Boat with latitude and longitude position.

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The Official Publication of the History of the U-Bootwaffe!

SHARKHUNTERS information is honest submarine history with major emphasis on German U-Boats and no propaganda. Our monthly KTB Magazine is named after the logbook carried by each U-Boat during WW II, the Kriegs Tage Buch, and is kept as a reference in many archives. The history of at least one U-Boat is in each issue of the KTB, with the date that the U-Boat was launched, what type she was, her Skipper’s patrol areas, victims – and final fate of each U-Boat with latitude and longitude position.

Who are Sharkhunter Members?

A multitude of U-Boat Skippers, officers, and crew were in the Membership of SHARKHUNTERS and contributed to the KTB with their personal memories of the Kriegsmarine and service in the U-Boats during WWII. First person accounts by the men who actually waged the U-Boat War from both sides of the periscope…men whose names are etched in submarine history. This history is available nowhere else.

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