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Hitler disappeared. They say he committed suicide in Berlin on April 30th, 1945. Some say cyanide. Others say a Luger shot in the mouth. There are no pictures of his body. They say he and Eva were cremated with kerosene. You can burn a human body outdoors with kerosene for days and it won't turn to ash. Flying a single-engined Fi-156 Storch two-seater, Nazi test-pilot Hanna Reitsch flew into Berlin and visited Hitler on April 26th. She flew out again on the 29th. They say Hitler stayed behind and bit into the black capsule the next afternoon. Both Stalin and Field Marshall Zhukov regretfully told the Americans that Hitler had escaped Berlin. No trace of him was ever found.
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