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Viper · M
I think we'll never know.
On one hand, supposively the DNA of the dead body matched Hitler.
On the other hand, supposively the FBI or CIA kept having programs looking.for Hitler in South America.
But why the enemy, help cover it up, if he was trying to pretend to kill himself and escape?
But a lot of higher level Nazi did go to South America.
Just my opinion, but I think he died in the bunker, as people were trying to kill him, and he basically put himself in a position of no return and even his people would probably turn him in to help themselves or make it easier for them to escape, so I think he died in Germany one way or the other.
On one hand, supposively the DNA of the dead body matched Hitler.
On the other hand, supposively the FBI or CIA kept having programs looking.for Hitler in South America.
But why the enemy, help cover it up, if he was trying to pretend to kill himself and escape?
But a lot of higher level Nazi did go to South America.
Just my opinion, but I think he died in the bunker, as people were trying to kill him, and he basically put himself in a position of no return and even his people would probably turn him in to help themselves or make it easier for them to escape, so I think he died in Germany one way or the other.
LordShadowfire · M
@Viper Remember, the Russians found the body, not the Americans. Our people didn't see it at the time.
But as you say, we'll never know.
But as you say, we'll never know.
Viper · M
@LordShadowfire Yeah, but I thought we got the DNA?
But to your point, it's possible Russia took him as a prize... but I think they would be parading him in the streets... if they did.
But to your point, it's possible Russia took him as a prize... but I think they would be parading him in the streets... if they did.
LordShadowfire · M
@Viper quote]Yeah, but I thought we got the DNA?[/quote]
Nobody knew what DNA even was in those days. If we could get a DNA sample now, like some hair from his hairbrush, and compare that to the remains that are supposed to be him, we'd be able to put this debate to rest. But as it stands, DNA wasn't discovered until 1953.
Nobody knew what DNA even was in those days. If we could get a DNA sample now, like some hair from his hairbrush, and compare that to the remains that are supposed to be him, we'd be able to put this debate to rest. But as it stands, DNA wasn't discovered until 1953.
espoir · 36-40, F
@LordShadowfire Stalin Stopped all interference with the remains that the Russians have