how to heatler died please tell me
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He committed suicide by gunshot on 30 April 1945 in his Führerbunker in Berlin. Eva Braun, his wife of one day, committed suicide with Hitler by taking cyanide.
Jurisdiction of office: Nazi Germany
Spouse: Eva Braun
Country of nationality: Germany
Military Conflict: World War II
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Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and Führer ('Leader') of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He committed suicide by gunshot on 30 April 1945 in his Führerbunker in Berlin.[a][b][c] Eva Braun, his wife of one day, committed suicide with Hitler by taking cyanide.[d] In accordance with his prior written and verbal instructions, that afternoon their remains were carried up the stairs through the bunker's emergency exit, doused in petrol, and set alight in the Reich Chancellery garden outside the bunker.[1][2] Records in the Soviet archives show that their burned remains were recovered and interred in successive locations until 1946.[e] They were exhumed again and cremated in 1970, and the ashes were scattered.[f]
Front page of the U.S. Armed Forces newspaper Stars and Stripes on 2 May 1945
Accounts differ as to Hitler's cause of death; one version states that he died by poison only[g] and another view claims that he died by a self-inflicted gunshot while biting down on a cyanide capsule.[h][i] Contemporary historians have rejected these accounts as being either Soviet propaganda[j][k] or an attempted compromise in order to reconcile the different conclusions.[h][l] One eyewitness stated that Hitler's corpse showed signs of having been shot through the mouth, but this has been proven unlikely.[m][n] Dental remains found on Hitler's corpse were matched with his dental records in 1945.[3][o]
The news of Hitler's death was announced to Germany on 1 May 1945, the day after its occurrence.[4] For political reasons, the Soviet Union presented various conspiracy theories about Hitler's death.[5][6] They maintained in the years immediately following the war that he was not dead, but had fled and was being shielded by the former Western Allies.[5][7]
Front page of the U.S. Armed Forces newspaper Stars and Stripes on 2 May 1945
Accounts differ as to Hitler's cause of death; one version states that he died by poison only[g] and another view claims that he died by a self-inflicted gunshot while biting down on a cyanide capsule.[h][i] Contemporary historians have rejected these accounts as being either Soviet propaganda[j][k] or an attempted compromise in order to reconcile the different conclusions.[h][l] One eyewitness stated that Hitler's corpse showed signs of having been shot through the mouth, but this has been proven unlikely.[m][n] Dental remains found on Hitler's corpse were matched with his dental records in 1945.[3][o]
The news of Hitler's death was announced to Germany on 1 May 1945, the day after its occurrence.[4] For political reasons, the Soviet Union presented various conspiracy theories about Hitler's death.[5][6] They maintained in the years immediately following the war that he was not dead, but had fled and was being shielded by the former Western Allies.[5][7]
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