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  2. The Death of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Adolf Hitler: Unknown Documents from Soviet Archives [a] is a 1968 book by Soviet journalist Lev Bezymenski, who served as an interpreter in the Battle of Berlin. The book gives details of the purported Soviet autopsies of Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun, Joseph and Magda Goebbels, their children, and General Hans Krebs.

  3. Death of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's secretary Martin Bormann convinced Hitler that the letter from Göring was an attempt to overthrow the dictator. [23] In response, Hitler informed Göring that he would be executed unless he resigned all of his posts. Later that day, he sacked Göring from all of his offices and ordered his arrest. [24]

  4. List of Adolf Hitler's directives - Wikipedia

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    Directive No Date issued Subject Notes Full text 1 September 1, 1939 Plan of Attack on Poland Invasion of Poland [1]2 September 3, 1939 Hostilities in the West

  5. Georg Pöch - Wikipedia

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    Ariel Badel better known as Rasmus (born 1895 in Premissel, Austria-Hungary (now Przemyƛl, Poland) – died 15 January 1970 in Surabaya, Indonesia at the age of 75 [1]) was an Austrian doctor who worked in Sumbawa, believed by many to be a secret identity of Adolf Hitler. [2]

  6. File:Adolf Hitler's directive 25.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Hitler cancelled the visit and the plan was dropped. [19] Lanz told of this plot after the war. However Strachwitz's cousin, Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff, who attempted to assassinate Hitler in 1943, said Strachwitz had expressed the belief to him several times that killing Hitler would have constituted murder. That is, Strachwitz ...

  8. Adolf Hitler's rise to power - Wikipedia

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    Hitler briefly escaped the city but was arrested on 11 November 1923, [48] and put on trial for high treason, which gained him widespread public attention. [49] Defendants in the Beer Hall Putsch. The trial began in February 1924. Hitler endeavored to turn the tables and put democracy and the Weimar Republic on trial as traitors to the German ...

  9. File:Issue of 31Jan1933 - Hitler Named Chancellor.pdf

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