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Errol Flynn was known for dashing heroics on the silver screen — but the legendary actor was really a degenerate alcoholic who betrayed America! America made him rich, but the closet Nazi slaved for the Third Reich. Tragically, he went from being a spy to a murderer when he helped Japan stage their devastating sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941!
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Flynn first became a fan of Adolf Hitler while working as a Nazi operative in Spain during the Spanish Civil War in July 1936! The native Australian — soon to become a star with 1938's "The Legend of Robin Hood" — was already a busy actor who'd later battle the Germans in films like “Desperate Journey” and “Northern Pursuit.”
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Errol Flynn (1909-1959), American film actor, 1940s.
But, as reported by a Hollywood insider: “Flynn was first noticed for his violently anti-British and pro-Nazi views as early as 1934, and there’s little doubt his work for the Nazis resulted in people being killed!” Author Charles Higham said that he found a letter Errol wrote to Hermann Erben — an Austrian doctor and Nazi party member — in which he wrote about a “slimy Jew.”
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Flynn also reportedly wrote: “I do wish we could bring Hitler over here to teach these Isaacs a thing or two.” Sadly, the star finally indulged his murderous visions when he used a Hollywood production to give Japan top-secret intelligence on how to raid Pearl Harbor!
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Insiders have claimed that Flynn himself insisted that the 1941 war film "Dive Bomber" was filmed at Pearl Harbor. The patriotic film became a box-office smash, but ultimately led to disaster — with Flynn reportedly giving Nazi spies a copy of the movie that would serve as a blueprint for their sneak attack! The movie was shot in 1940, and — in a chilling twist — the flight log for Flynn's character even has his first flying lesson taking place on Dec. 7, 1941!
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Longtime insiders have also claimed that Flynnl was personally responsible for sending Germans to concentration camps after betraying them as supporters of General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War. Others have reported that Flynn secretly met the Führer himself at Hitler’s mountain lair of Berchtesgaden in Bavaria — and then attempted to enlist in U.S. military before being rejected for his multiple medical problems.
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Flynn never faced charges for treason, though. Instead, the dashing leading man would destroy his own life through his addiction to alcohol and underage girls and boys! “I don’t care if she has to be 18," Flynn once said, "just as long as she looks and behaves like someone between, well, let’s say 14 and 16!”
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In the late 1940s, Errol began “dabbling” in opium “and quickly became a full-fledged addict,” spilled an insider. The drugs, and his continued wild drinking, would contribute to the death of both himself and his film career. Flynn spent his tragic final days assisting American's enemies. That included working with Fidel Castro while trying to launch the career of his 15-year-old lover Beverly Aadland!
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Errol Flynn with Bandaged Wrist
Flynn went to Cuba to narrate a 1959 documentary about Castro, back when the new Cuban dictator was still denying his Communist ties. That friendship also allowed Flynn to make a movie starring Beverly (at far right) called "Cuban Rebel Girls." He would die in October of that year in British Columbia from a massive heart attack. The coroner who examined him said that. although he was only 50, Errol had the body of an 85-year-old man!
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Errol Flynn was known for dashing heroics on the silver screen — but the legendary actor was really a degenerate alcoholic who betrayed America! America made him rich, but the closet Nazi slaved for the Third Reich. Tragically, he went from being a spy to a murderer when he helped Japan stage their devastating sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Flynn first became a fan of Adolf Hitler while working as a Nazi operative in Spain during the Spanish Civil War in July 1936! The native Australian — soon to become a star with 1938's "The Legend of Robin Hood" — was already a busy actor who'd later battle the Germans in films like “Desperate Journey” and “Northern Pursuit.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Errol Flynn (1909-1959), American film actor, 1940s.
But, as reported by a Hollywood insider: “Flynn was first noticed for his violently anti-British and pro-Nazi views as early as 1934, and there’s little doubt his work for the Nazis resulted in people being killed!” Author Charles Higham said that he found a letter Errol wrote to Hermann Erben — an Austrian doctor and Nazi party member — in which he wrote about a “slimy Jew.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Flynn also reportedly wrote: “I do wish we could bring Hitler over here to teach these Isaacs a thing or two.” Sadly, the star finally indulged his murderous visions when he used a Hollywood production to give Japan top-secret intelligence on how to raid Pearl Harbor!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Insiders have claimed that Flynn himself insisted that the 1941 war film "Dive Bomber" was filmed at Pearl Harbor. The patriotic film became a box-office smash, but ultimately led to disaster — with Flynn reportedly giving Nazi spies a copy of the movie that would serve as a blueprint for their sneak attack! The movie was shot in 1940, and — in a chilling twist — the flight log for Flynn's character even has his first flying lesson taking place on Dec. 7, 1941!
Longtime insiders have also claimed that Flynnl was personally responsible for sending Germans to concentration camps after betraying them as supporters of General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War. Others have reported that Flynn secretly met the Führer himself at Hitler’s mountain lair of Berchtesgaden in Bavaria — and then attempted to enlist in U.S. military before being rejected for his multiple medical problems.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Flynn never faced charges for treason, though. Instead, the dashing leading man would destroy his own life through his addiction to alcohol and underage girls and boys! “I don’t care if she has to be 18," Flynn once said, "just as long as she looks and behaves like someone between, well, let’s say 14 and 16!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
In the late 1940s, Errol began “dabbling” in opium “and quickly became a full-fledged addict,” spilled an insider. The drugs, and his continued wild drinking, would contribute to the death of both himself and his film career. Flynn spent his tragic final days assisting American's enemies. That included working with Fidel Castro while trying to launch the career of his 15-year-old lover Beverly Aadland!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Errol Flynn with Bandaged Wrist
Flynn went to Cuba to narrate a 1959 documentary about Castro, back when the new Cuban dictator was still denying his Communist ties. That friendship also allowed Flynn to make a movie starring Beverly (at far right) called "Cuban Rebel Girls." He would die in October of that year in British Columbia from a massive heart attack. The coroner who examined him said that. although he was only 50, Errol had the body of an 85-year-old man!
Photo credit: Getty Images