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re: April 30, 1945 - The Death of Adolf Hitler
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:38 pm to soccerfüt
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:38 pm to soccerfüt
The Russians wanted him just as bad as the Jews.
They were certain the remains found outside the bunker were his and Braun's.
Good enough for me.
I've read his secretary's book, along with plenty of other WWII history, and the likelihood of anything other than Hitler putting a bullet in his head is laughable.
His health alone would have made any escape difficult to impossible. He was a feeble shell of himself at that point.
They were certain the remains found outside the bunker were his and Braun's.
Good enough for me.
I've read his secretary's book, along with plenty of other WWII history, and the likelihood of anything other than Hitler putting a bullet in his head is laughable.
His health alone would have made any escape difficult to impossible. He was a feeble shell of himself at that point.
Posted on 5/1/24 at 9:38 am to BuckyCheese
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His health alone would have made any escape difficult to impossible. He was a feeble shell of himself at that point.
Agree with this point. He was basically stage 5 meth head at the end, could barely walk and form sentences his brain was so mangled by the drugs his personal doctor had been giving him for years.
Posted on 5/1/24 at 11:24 am to BuckyCheese
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The Russians wanted him just as bad as the Jews.
They were certain the remains found outside the bunker were his and Braun's.
Good enough for me.
I've read his secretary's book, along with plenty of other WWII history, and the likelihood of anything other than Hitler putting a bullet in his head is laughable.
His health alone would have made any escape difficult to impossible. He was a feeble shell of himself at that point.
All of this.
The suggestion that Hitler escaped to Argentina came directly from Stalin. Russian newspapers then pushed alleged sightings of him in other western nations. Even Eisenhower bought it briefly.
The Soviets knew he was dead, and chose to play political games by claiming otherwise.
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