why did Hitler and his ministers commit Sucide?
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Hitler and Braun lived together as husband and wife in the bunker for less than 40 hours. By 01:00 on 30 April, General Wilhelm Keitelhad reported that all forces that Hitler had been depending on to rescue Berlin had either been encircled or forced onto the defensive.[27] Late in the morning of 30 April, with the Soviets less than 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the bunker, Hitler had a meeting with General Helmuth Weidling, the commander of the Berlin Defence Area. He told Hitler that the garrison would probably run out of ammunition that night and that the fighting in Berlin would inevitably come to an end within the next 24 hours.
Hitler, two secretaries, and his personal cook then had lunch, after which Hitler and Braun said farewell to members of the Führerbunker staff and fellow occupants, including Bormann, Joseph Goebbels and his family, the secretaries, and several military officers. At around 14:30 Adolf and Eva Hitler went into Hitler's personal study.
Hitler, two secretaries, and his personal cook then had lunch, after which Hitler and Braun said farewell to members of the Führerbunker staff and fellow occupants, including Bormann, Joseph Goebbels and his family, the secretaries, and several military officers. At around 14:30 Adolf and Eva Hitler went into Hitler's personal study
Günsche left the study and announced that the Führer was dead. In accordance with Hitler's prior written and verbal instructions, the two bodies were carried up the stairs to ground level and through the bunker's emergency exit
but nobody actually know the whole truth.
Hitler, two secretaries, and his personal cook then had lunch, after which Hitler and Braun said farewell to members of the Führerbunker staff and fellow occupants, including Bormann, Joseph Goebbels and his family, the secretaries, and several military officers. At around 14:30 Adolf and Eva Hitler went into Hitler's personal study.
Hitler, two secretaries, and his personal cook then had lunch, after which Hitler and Braun said farewell to members of the Führerbunker staff and fellow occupants, including Bormann, Joseph Goebbels and his family, the secretaries, and several military officers. At around 14:30 Adolf and Eva Hitler went into Hitler's personal study
Günsche left the study and announced that the Führer was dead. In accordance with Hitler's prior written and verbal instructions, the two bodies were carried up the stairs to ground level and through the bunker's emergency exit
but nobody actually know the whole truth.
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Adolf Hitler died in Berlin in 1945, no doubt under the effect of cyanide but also a bullet, according to French researchers who examined fragments of the teeth and the skull of the dictator, kept in Moscow. Their study was published Friday, May 18 in the journal European Journal of Internal Medicine.
"The teeth are authentic, there is no doubt that our study proves that Hitler died in 1945," said Professor Philippe Charlier, who co-curates the study with four other researchers. "We can stop all the conspiracy theories and 'survivors' about Hitler, he did not fled to Argentina in a submarine, he's not in a hidden base in Antarctica or on the far side of the moon," he quips. A documentary from France 2 had already mentioned this discovery.
A shot in the neck or temple
In March and July 2017, the Russian secret services (FSB) and state archives authorized the team of researchers to examine the dictator's bones, a first since 1946, according to the scientist. And notably a fragment of skull presented as that of the Führer, whose morphology is "totally comparable" to X-rays of the skull of Hitler which date from one year before his death.
This fragment has an opening to the left probably caused by the passage of a bullet. The examination of Hitler's bad dentition and his numerous prostheses did not reveal the presence of powder, which excludes a revolver shot in the mouth, and is more like a shot in the neck or in the mouth. temple. At the same time, bluish deposits observed on prostheses may "likely" be linked to a "chemical reaction between cyanide and metal prostheses," according to the researcher.
If this study confirms the generally accepted version of a death of Hitler on April 30, 1945 in his Berlin bunker, with his companion Eva Braun, it brings new elements on the causes of death, according to Philippe Charlier. "It was unclear whether he had used a cyanide bulb to kill himself or if he had shot himself in the head, it is likely both," he says.
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Adolf Hitler died in Berlin in 1945, no doubt under the effect of cyanide but also a bullet, according to French researchers who examined fragments of the teeth and the skull of the dictator, kept in Moscow. Their study was published Friday, May 18 in the journal European Journal of Internal Medicine.
"The teeth are authentic, there is no doubt that our study proves that Hitler died in 1945," said Professor Philippe Charlier, who co-curates the study with four other researchers. "We can stop all the conspiracy theories and 'survivors' about Hitler, he did not fled to Argentina in a submarine, he's not in a hidden base in Antarctica or on the far side of the moon," he quips. A documentary from France 2 had already mentioned this discovery.
A shot in the neck or temple
In March and July 2017, the Russian secret services (FSB) and state archives authorized the team of researchers to examine the dictator's bones, a first since 1946, according to the scientist. And notably a fragment of skull presented as that of the Führer, whose morphology is "totally comparable" to X-rays of the skull of Hitler which date from one year before his death.
This fragment has an opening to the left probably caused by the passage of a bullet. The examination of Hitler's bad dentition and his numerous prostheses did not reveal the presence of powder, which excludes a revolver shot in the mouth, and is more like a shot in the neck or in the mouth. temple. At the same time, bluish deposits observed on prostheses may "likely" be linked to a "chemical reaction between cyanide and metal prostheses," according to the researcher.
If this study confirms the generally accepted version of a death of Hitler on April 30, 1945 in his Berlin bunker, with his companion Eva Braun, it brings new elements on the causes of death, according to Philippe Charlier. "It was unclear whether he had used a cyanide bulb to kill himself or if he had shot himself in the head, it is likely both," he says.
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