Hunting Hitler Season 2 Ends at the Nazi Colony in Chile, Will there be a Season 3 Renewal?

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Jan 09, 2017 07:58 AM EST

The sensational last episode of Hunting Hitler season 2, which is titled Nazi Colony, is moving towards the Nazi Colony in Chile. There have been few shocking revelations in the second season of the series has revealed few shocking revelations but it is yet to find concrete evidence to substantiate the claims.

According to Latin Post, the last episode had the investigation team visiting a colony in Dignidad in Chile, where they claim that several Germans are residing anonymously. The team looked for some strong evidence to prove their theory which claims that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler escaped to Chile and was under a hideout.

The report further added that cult leader Paul Schäfer, who was accused if child abuse offenses, also resided there. The investigation team's claim is that the place had a strong security system which will be provided only for very few important persons. It is still a puzzling that a place like Dignidad is in the high-security zone. However, there is no concrete evidence yet that proves Adolf Hitler lived there.

Racing Junky describes the development in detail--the report stated that though history claims that  Hitler killed himself by gunshot on April 30, 1945, at his Führerbunker in Berlin, there are many conspiracy theories about the real cause of his death. As per the FBI declassified in 2014, the heinous leader fled to South America and did not die. Several other documents also support his disappearance. The Hunting Hitler series chases the trail in search of the truth behind the leader's reported death.

There are as many as 700 FBI documents that back the disappearance theory, Heavy reported. The series was developed to throw more light on the mysteries surrounding Hitler's death. History is yet to reveal any details on the renewal of the show. However, fans are expecting an enthralling Season 3.

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