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How did Hitler die?

It is widely known that Hitler fled to Argentina in a submarine, and lived in a secret base in Antarctica.

By Shabaz LatifPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Let's take a look at how Hitler died.

Another thing that is said about it is that Hitler died inside a bunker in Berlin.

Hitler was one of the most infamous leaders in all of history. He was responsible for the deaths of millions of people during WorldNumber of Hitler's death remains a mystery to this day. Nobody knows exactly how the Nazi leader died or where he is buried. His death is a stark reminder of the cost of war. Even the most powerful leaders must face the consequences of their decisions.

Hitler's death has led to many theories about his demise. Some believe he committed suicide or was assassinated by his own soldiers. Others think he was killed by Allied forces as they invaded Germany. Whatever the case, Hitler's contribution to the war effort was not known when he died. The circumstances surrounding Hitler's death are disputed, but it appears he committed suicide in his Berlin bunker.

Hitler and his wife Eva were shot in the stomach and an unidentified woman was also shot. After being hit, they crawled out of their bedrooms on blood-stained mattresses. Several hours later, their bodies were discovered by aides who believed them to be fvcked burglars. This is how Hitler and his wife died, but it's unknown if this is how Hitler killed himself or if he was shot by someone else. A medical certificate attesting to his wife's death would further the mystery surrounding Hitler's demise.

The circumstances surrounding Hitler's death are still in dispute seventy years after his death. His death has led to many theories about his demise- including assassination, suicide, or a possible natural cause for a weakened leader. No one knows how he died or where he is buried since Eva took her husband's body and rejected all autopsy requests so she could preserve her husband's body as she wished.

In late April 1945, When Soviet forces attacked Berlin, Hitler planned suicide. A few days later on April 30, the dead bodies of Hitler and his new wife Eva Brawn were found in the bunker with a bullet hole in Hitler’s temple. French scientists were the first to analyze fragments of Adolf Hitler’s teeth and prove that he died in 1945 after taking cyanide and shooting himself in the head. The study, published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine in May 2018, attempts to debunk conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler’s death through scientific analysis of the dictator’s teeth and skull.

According to the Telegraph’s report, In April 2018, the English publication of the memoirs of a Russian translator revealed how he was given a set of teeth in 1945, and tasked with cross-checking them against the dictator’s dental records: they matched. , and have been in Russian hands.

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) and Russian state archives allowed researchers to examine a skull fragment and pieces of its teeth. There was a hole on the left side of the skull fragment, with a bullet wound, with dark spots around the edges. Although the scientists were not allowed to take samples from the skull, they noted in the study, its appearance looked ‘completely comparable’ to radiographs taken of Hitler’s head a year before his death. ‘Our study proves that Hitler died in 1945,’ said Philippe Charlier, lead author. ‘The teeth are authentic, there is no doubt.’

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Shabaz Latif

Welcome, Dear! My name is Shahbaz Latif and I love to write and research. I'm studying at the University of Lahore and doing a Bachelor of Science in Islamic studies.

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