Adolf Hitler

Appears in 8 conspiracy theories

Hitler Escaped to Argentina / Antarctica
Debunked

Hitler Escaped to Argentina / Antarctica

The theory that Hitler didn't die in his Berlin bunker in April 1945 but escaped via U-boat to Argentina or a secret Antarctic Nazi base (New Swabia/Base 211),

1945 · Germany
Celebrity Faked Death Theories (Overview)
Debunked

Celebrity Faked Death Theories (Overview)

The broader pattern of 'they faked their death' theories surrounding celebrities — from Elvis to Tupac to Hitler — examining why these narratives emerge, persist, and what they reveal about grief, fame, and conspiratorial thinking.

1890 · United States
Holy Lance / Spear of Destiny
Unresolved

Holy Lance / Spear of Destiny

The spear that pierced Christ's side allegedly grants its owner the power to conquer the world. Hitler supposedly believed this. Multiple lances claim authenticity. Here's the full story of the Spear of Destiny.

33 · Israel
International Jewish Conspiracy
Debunked

International Jewish Conspiracy

The centuries-old antisemitic theory that Jewish people collectively conspire to control world finance, media, and governments — propagated through the forged Protocols of the Elders of Zion and exploited to justify genocide.

1903 · Russia
Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Debunked

Protocols of the Elders of Zion

A plagiarized, fabricated antisemitic text created by the Russian secret police around 1903, debunked by 1921, used by Hitler to justify the Holocaust, and still circulating today. The anatomy of history's deadliest hoax.

1903 · Russia
Gleiwitz Incident — Confirmed Nazi False Flag
Confirmed

Gleiwitz Incident — Confirmed Nazi False Flag

On August 31, 1939, SS agents in Polish uniforms staged an attack on a German radio station, broadcast an anti-German message, and left behind dead concentration camp prisoners dressed as Polish soldiers. The next day, Germany invaded Poland.

1939-08-31 · Germany
Reichstag Fire — Nazi False Flag
Unresolved

Reichstag Fire — Nazi False Flag

The 1933 burning of Germany's parliament building -- did the Nazis set it to seize dictatorial power, or did a lone communist really act alone? The evidence and the debate.

1933 · Germany
Stab-in-the-Back Myth (Dolchstosslegende)
Debunked

Stab-in-the-Back Myth (Dolchstosslegende)

The Dolchstosslegende: the post-WWI myth that Germany's army was 'undefeated' but betrayed by Jews and socialists. How a conspiracy theory enabled the Holocaust.

1918 · Germany