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The truth about Hitler's suicide. Did Adolf Hitler really commit suicide or did he escape and disappear?!

 Adolf Hitler" is one of the most famous leaders who left a bloody mark on contemporary history, as his name was associated with the most horrific mass massacres committed against the Jews in fulfillment of his desire to tighten the control of the "Aryan race" over the world, considering that they are superior to all peoples intellectually and practically.


“Adolf” means wolf. “Adolf Hitler” was born in 1889 AD and has a brother called “Alois Hitler” and a sister called “Klara Hitler.” Adolf Hitler lived a turbulent and poor childhood, as his father was very violent in his treatment of him and his mother, to the point of beating him. He dropped out of school, as he was faltering in his education, out of rebellion against his father, who wanted him to crawl, follow his example, and be a customs employee, despite Hitler’s desire for him to be a painter. He was expelled from the Academy of Fine Arts more than once because he was not talented in art. Drawing. He also did not perform military service because he was not fit to perform it.


Hitler lived for a period of his life in a homeless shelter after his mother died and his money ran out. However, Germany's entry into World War I represented a turning point in Hitler's life, as he was able to join the Bavarian Army, where he began to strengthen his presence on the political scene more and more. Until he became the leader of the "Nazi Party" and then the leader of the country.

Did Adolf Hitler, the Nazi leader, commit suicide or disappear?


On April 22, 1945 AD, Adolf Hitler realized that Germany would inevitably lose the war and categorically rejected two proposals. The first proposal was to negotiate with the enemy and the second proposal was to flee.


Hitler remained in the basement with his companion, Eva Braun, his information minister, his wife, their six children, and a number of officers, soldiers, and employees.


On April 28 was the turning point when Hitler discovered Rafiqa’s betrayal and the attempt to negotiate with the enemy in order to surrender. He went crazy and inflicted the most severe punishment on Rafiqa. Here there are three accounts:


The first story: Hitler was finally convinced of the idea of ​​suicide:


Hitler surrendered and knew that there was no choice but to commit suicide, and this was done using poisonous pills called "cyanide." But before committing suicide, it was necessary to take a step that Hitler had always postponed in order to focus all his focus on improving Germany. This step was marrying "Eva Braun." After a love story that lasted for many years, the duo married that night, and their marriage did not last more than 48 hours until they committed suicide together on April 30, after the enemy advanced and approached the Chancellery.


All those who were present with Hitler at the time and remained alive agreed that Hitler committed suicide, but the strange thing is that their accounts differed greatly about how Hitler committed suicide or how the suicide process occurred?!

The moment the news of Adolf Hitler's death spread

Some said that he gnawed a poisonous cyanide capsule, then put the gun in his mouth and shot himself, causing part of his skull to fly off, while others said that he shot himself in the forehead after taking the poison, as for his personal assistant who was near the office. During the duo's suicide, he said: He did not hear any sound of gunfire at all, so which of their narrations is correct? Did Hitler really commit suicide or did he escape and disappear?!


This is what we will learn in the second novel. The matter did not stop there. Hitler recommended that his body be burned after his death so that it would not be mutilated if it fell into the hands of the Russians. Hitler entrusted this task to his personal assistant, who wrapped Hitler’s body in a gray carpet and placed it inside a hole in the garden. The background is in the Chancellery House, next to the body of his wife, Eva Braun. According to the story, during the burning of the bodies, a Russian shell fell on the place, completely tearing the bodies apart, leaving nothing left of them.


The second story: that Hitler did not commit suicide but escaped


After Hitler discovered the betrayal of his closest friends, Eva was able to convince Hitler to escape and not commit suicide. The Spanish journalist and writer Eric Frattini mentioned in his book, “Did Hitler Really Die in the Basement?” An urgent call was sent shortly before the fall of Berlin to the best pilots in the Air Force, ordering them to fly immediately towards Berlin. Hannah Reich heard the call, responded to it, and flew quickly towards Berlin and met with Hitler inside the German Chancellery building. From here, the writer assumed, after special investigations, that “ Hanna Reich transferred Hitler and Eva to the city of Magdeburg, which is located 150 kilometers from the capital, Berlin, and then Hitler moved to live in hiding on the slopes of the Argentine Andes with Eva Braun.


The third novel:


It is Hitler's escape to the ground and the discovery of a highly advanced world. He went to a highly developed kingdom called "Shamballa" and its capital was "Agartha". This kingdom does not exist on the map because it did not exist on the surface of the earth, but rather in the depths of the earth. It was discovered after that that this kingdom exists. It has fresh water, green trees, palaces, and many people live there.


This is not all about the mystery of Hitler's disappearance. Some said that he died of a heart attack and others said that he died on the battlefield. They are all multiple and conflicting stories, and no one knows how true they are.