New book throws light on true story of Hitler’s final hours
A new book claims to shed light on the true story of Adolf Hitler’s final hours.
Did Hitler really shoot himself in the ruins of Berlin in 1945 – or did he, as conspiracy theorists insist, escape on a secret flight out of the capital?
A new book, ‘The Death of Hitler: The Final Word’, by Jean-Christophe Brisard aims to put long-standing rumours to an end.
It reveals that there really is no chance that Hitler survived.
However, he may have poisoned himself, rather than shooting himself, as commonly believed, Fox News reports.
The book describes how French researchers analysed two bits of Hitler’s body still held by the Russian government – a skull fragment and some teeth.
Comparing them to autopsy reports from just after the war, the researchers concluded that the body is definitely Hitler’s.
Conspiracy theorists have long suggested that Hitler may have escaped alive – helped by the complicated history of his remains, which were burned before being dug up by the Soviets.
Other prominent Nazis such as Auschwitz’s ‘Angel of Death’ Josef Mengele were spirited out of Germany by SS officers in the last days of the war, and lived in South America.
Supermarket raises milk price in support of drought-affected farmers
Police struggle to contain 30 men involved in mass brawl at train station
“There is no possible doubt. He did not flee to Argentina in a submarine. He is not in a hidden base in Antarctica or on the dark side of the moon,” Lead author Philippe Charlier said.
Charlier’s tests on Hitler’s teeth show no traces of metals, which hint that the dictator didn’t shoot himself in the mouth, as many believed.
Mysterious blue stains on the teeth suggest that he may have used cyanide instead, having already poisoned his dog, Blondi, in anticipation of the end.