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Adolf Hitler Did Not Commit Suicide In His Bunker During Berlin Siege!

In a gripping series titled “Hunting Hitler” aired recently on History Channel, you got to see a comprehensive investigation done by twenty-one year CIA veteran Bob Baer and war crimes investigator Dr John Cencich into what happened to Adolf Hitler at the end of World War II.

What declassified files say. Hit NEXT to read more

With the help of 700 page recently declassified FBI files, they follow up on leads to trace Hitler’s whereabouts and give evidences that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide in his Bunker in Berlin but in fact escaped from it using the impressive underground tunnels built under the city. Here are a few facts which support their findings:

Source: History Channel

No forensic evidence

There is no forensic evidence that the body recovered from the site was that of Adolf Hitler.

Fuhrer Adolf Hitler's command center conference room partially burned out by SS troops and stripped of evidence by invading Russians, in bunker under the Reichschancellery after Hitler's suicide. (Photo by William Vandivert//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Fuhrer Adolf Hitler’s command center conference room partially burned out by SS troops and stripped of evidence by invading Russians, in bunker under the Reichschancellery after Hitler’s suicide. (Photo by William Vandivert//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)

Woman’s skull?

The skull kept by Russians claimed to be of Adolf Hitler has turned out to be that of a woman, as claimed by the Harvard team of Forensic anthropologists led by Professor Hans Verner.

hitler-skull - Harvard Study

Spotted alive?

Eyewitness testimonies claiming to have seen Adolf Hitler post his alleged death in Spain and Argentina.

Eye Witness in Argentina

Witnesses’ testimony

None of the witnesses who testified that Adolf Hitler and Eva committed suicide claimed to have identified the bodies as they were wrapped in a carpet and burnt.

news of hitler's death

Explanation of tunnel

Discovery of an escape route from Hitler’s bunker in Berlin to nearby Tempelhof Airport, where multiple Nazi airplanes took off under the cover of darkness during the Berlin Siege.

tunnel

Sangeet Mavi
Sangeet Mavi
I am a tech-maestro with an extensive background in education, administration, marketing communication, print and radio media. Apart from writing for Khurki, I also serve as a coordinator to the Office of Online Support Services at Chitkara International School, Chandigarh which manages and constantly develops the school’s ERP system and the Social Media profiles of the school. I am currently pursuing PhD with a focus on Parent engagement during a child’s education.

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  1. He died in Berlin. Hitler’s dentist was captured after the war by the Americans. Two of his dental techs were captured by the Russians. Each independently reconstructed the details of Hitler’s dental work from memory. Their reconstructions meshed completely, and they fit with the details of the dental work on the jaw fragments attributed to Hitler AND to the skull X-rays taken of him by his doctor after the July 20 bomb attempt. Bottom line, there is solid forensic proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Hitler died in Berlin. For a detailed account of the forensic exam go to http://www.nl-aid.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Sognnaes.pdf

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