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This has always fascinated me because if you've studied Hitler and understood what kind of mentality he had during the fall of Berlin, he was irrational and delusional enough to stay until the bitter end in which he killed himself. On the other hand, many high-ranking Nazis escaped from Germany as the Allies were closing in and there are several accounts that Hitler was one of them. Everything from the forensic evidence being total bunk that the Russians recovered from the bunker (the remains they kept under lock-and-key actually belonged to a woman and not Hitler), to the FBI having an open case on finding Hitler up until the 1960s with many people spotting Hitler across the world. It's a definite possibility he could've escaped.
Why this bothers mainstream historians so much is that it changes the entire "bow on the box" conclusion for World War II. If the greatest villain of the 20th century escaped from right under the nose of the Americans, British, and Soviets and lived peacefully in some remote region in Argentina or Brazil or wherever, Hitler ultimately won in the end. He lost the war but he never faced true justice for being the catalyst for so much death and destruction. He outsmarted everybody into thinking he was a coward who couldn't face his destiny and orchestrated this elaborate death hoax to fool them. And that's what bothers them. Nazi officials stayed true to the story that he shot himself and Eva and then they burned his remains and buried them outside the bunker yet no such remains were ever found. No conclusive DNA indicating Hitler died was found by Allied investigators. The Russians, realizing they were too late to catch him, helped buoy the suicide story by claiming they found his remains yet refusing America and Great Britain from seeing the proof. That certainly didn't help the mainstream theory.
If guys like Eichmann (who was later caught and extradited to Israel to face war crimes charges) and Mengele, the "Angel of Death," (who lived out his final days in relative peace as a local veterinarian in a quiet village in South America) escaped, then it's not that far-fetched to think Hitler could have escaped, too. There were several opportunities in between the time the Soviets advanced from the East and the moment Berlin fell that he could've left Berlin.
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Liquid cyanide, taken by mouth, does not leave any physical traces on teeth or dentures due to a chemical reaction between liquid cyanide and the âmetal of the denturesâ. The âmetal of the denturesâ in question is a gold alloy. This gold alloy would need to be exposed to liquid cyanide continuously for days to cause even the smallest reaction resulting in a Prussian blue stain being left behind.
Teeth exposed to intense heat do change color: the general rule beingâyellow, yellowish brown, grayish brown, bluish grey, and finally neutral white. These colors can be used as a partial indicator of the temperatures teeth have been exposed to in a burning of between 100 and 1000 degrees Celsius.
The blue reported probably only indicates that the teethâagain, of an unknown personâmay have been exposed to temperatures as high as 860 degrees Celsius. But itâs also possible that the bluish color observed on the artificial teethâbut were not allowed to actually testâwas the result of testing done by Soviet scientists once upon a time. For example, itâs reasonable to posit that the Soviets used the Perlâs Prussian Blue/Iron Stain method in an attempt to establish time of death.
-Hitler's Suicide: The Dental Evidence, pp. 94-95
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5:46 the problem here is that it'd take at least a month to sail from Berlin to Argentina, and that's without having to avoid Allied navy patrols.
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Would it have even mattered one way or the other?
Even had he not killed himself, and escaped Germany,
He was finished, defeated, and humiliated,
He had nothing to live for, and he served no potential positive political purpose for the remaining Nazies, living in exile.
He would have spent the rest of his life as a sad reminder of the Nazis humiliation.
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@barneymiller7894
1 year ago
I'm really surprised you mentioned the theory of Hitler escaping to Argentina in a U boat. But didn't mention that there is literally a U boat (U-977) that's been sitting abandoned in shallow water off the coast since shortly after the end of the war.
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