11-01-2017, 02:17 AM
@"BIAD"
Yes, I found an article for you and other to read, it goes into Great Detail about this.
Quote:But such account sparked more doubts. Nick Bellantoni of the University of Connecticut in 2009 analyzed
a piece of a skull that Russia claimed it belonged to Hitler, but the scientist confirmed that it rather came
from a 20 to-40-year-old woman.
Yes, I found an article for you and other to read, it goes into Great Detail about this.
Quote:Tests on skull fragment cast doubt on Adolf Hitler suicide story
Quote:In countless biographies of Adolf Hitler the story of his final hours is recounted in the traditional version: committing suicide with Eva Braun, he took a cyanide pill and then shot himself on 30 April 1945, as the Russians bombarded Berlin.Read the rest of the story here: Link
Some historians expressed doubt that the Führer had shot himself, speculating that accounts of Hitler's death had been embellished to present his suicide in a suitably heroic light. But a fragment of skull, complete with bullet hole, which was taken from the bunker by the Russians and displayed in Moscow in 2000, appeared to settle the argument.
Until now.
In the wake of new revelations, the histories of Hitler's death may need to be rewritten – and left open-ended. American researchers claim to have demonstrated that the skull fragment, secretly preserved for decades by Soviet intelligence, belonged to a woman under 40, whose identity is unknown.
DNA analyses performed on the bone, now held by the Russian State Archive in Moscow, have been processed at the genetics lab of the University of Connecticut. The results, broadcast in the US by a History Channel documentary, Hitler's Escape, astonished scientists.
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!