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The cause of Hitler's death was finally confirmed The key evidence came from the teeth

Although there are various rumors and controversies about whether Hitler, the founder of the Nazis and the culprit of World War II, died in 1945, the latest research confirms that Hitler died in the basement of Berlin in 1945. The Current Affairs Newsletter reported on May 23 that the claim that Hitler, the dictator of Nazi Germany, did die in 1945 was confirmed by the latest research. Through an investigation into Hitler's teeth preserved in Russia, the researchers confirmed that a combination of potassium cyanate poisoning and bullet strikes caused Hitler's death. This result is consistent with Hitler's claim that he committed suicide after taking poison.

The cause of Hitler's death was finally confirmed The key evidence came from the teeth

Charlie, the pathologist who published the paper, claimed that the teeth of the subjects of the study were indeed from Hitler, and there was no doubt about this. The conclusions drawn through the study of the teeth proved the cause and time of Hitler's death. Charlie also said that through this study, all claims that Hitler did not die and that Germany successfully absconded after the defeat of the war can be put to rest. For example, there are rumors that Hitler escaped to Argentina by submarine, or to Antarctica, or even that Hitler escaped to a secret base on the far side of the moon.

The cause of Hitler's death was finally confirmed The key evidence came from the teeth

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Russian State Archives said that in March 2017, the two agencies issued permits for the investigation. This is a measure that has been carried out since the survey was conducted in 1946, after 71 years. Since the Russians did not provide Hitler's skull, which was also preserved, the researchers only analyzed Hitler's teeth. However, by looking at the images of the skull, it is possible to believe that there are traces of a bullet passing through the left side of Hitler's skull, and after comparing it with the X-ray photograph taken 1 year before Hitler's death, it can be believed that the skull in the two photos is the same thing.

The cause of Hitler's death was finally confirmed The key evidence came from the teeth

Previously, the most authoritative version was that Hitler committed suicide with his lover Eva on April 30, 1945, in an underground air defense building in Berlin, knowing that there was no possibility of victory. However, there was controversy over the specific method of suicide, whether he took poison or committed suicide by drinking a bullet, and this investigation confirmed that both methods were used by Hitler. Charles said he was also studying the heart of Rechard I., known as the "Lionheart King," who, between 1157 and 1199, was the second king of the Plantagenet dynasty, taking possession of all of England and two-thirds of France.

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