There are numerous theories, Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler.
The death of Adolf Hitler still remains one of the biggest mysteries in history.
There are numerous theories that mostly come down to speculation that the Nazi leader didn’t die in his bunker, but managed to escape and hide. He allegedly was hiding for years and peacefully died in his own bed.
To see important ads, turn off your ad blocker! Article continued below:A few days ago scientists received the evidence that these theories might not be that far from truth. The scull fragment that was thought to be Hitler’s turned out to be the remains of a woman.
For a long time historians believed that the fragment proved that on April 30th, 1945, the Fu”hrer took a cyanide pill and shot his head off when he realized that the Third Reich was over.
His mistress Eva Braun committed suicide in the same bunker.
According to numerous witnesses, their bodies were wrapped in blankets and taken out of the bunker to a nearby garden.
The bodies were soaked with petroleum, set on fire, and later buried. In 1945, Soviet special agents excavated the place of a likely burial and found the bones that were believed to be Hitler’s.
A part of the skull was missing, which showed that the death was caused by a bullet. The preserved jaw fragment coincided with the dental records found at the office of Hitler’s dentist.
A year later, the missing fragment was found by the order of Stalin who had suspicions that Hitler managed to escape and hide.
In the mid 1950s, after Stalin’s death, the skeleton that was presumably. The death of Adolf Hitler still remains one of the biggest mysteries in history.
There are numerous theories that mostly come down to speculation that the Nazi leader didn’t die in his bunker, but managed to escape and hide.
was buried in Magdeburg, East Germany. In 1970, the skeleton was dug out by the KGB agents.
Only the jawbone, the skull fragment and the bloodstained sofa segments were preserved. The findings were sent to the KGB archives