13-10-2009, 05:23 AM
Myra Bronstein Wrote:Myra Bronstein Wrote:...Even if the cranium is not Hitler’s but some unknown woman’s, the jaws are almost certainly genuine. The Russians could end speculation and ridiculous conspiracy theories by allowing an international team to carry out DNA tests on them.
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According to this article the Hitler’s jawbone as well. But I haven't seen accounts of analysis on the jaw.
http://www.therightperspective.org/2009/...lf-hitler/
"A bullet-holed skull fragment, long believed to be that of der Fuher, is actually from a woman under the age of 40, says University of Connecticut archeologist Nick Bellantoni.
The American researcher obtained special access to the skull fragment, as well as Hitler’s jawbone and the blood-stained sofa where he allegedly committed suicide in 1945. Samples were taken and sent to the University of Connecticut’s applied genetics lab, which devoted three days to exhaustive analysis."
Apparently he only had one hour with the exhibits at the archives so I am not sure he had enough time to gather all the information, DNA, etc needed.
Also as for the 'jaw bone' I am unclear as to if it is an actual bone or not. I have seen bridgework in the photos but no jaw bone as such. If it is bridgework then that could be anyones where as a bone they can test for DNA through Hitler's relatives. The dentist that was called to verify if it was Hitler's jaw was in fact a dental assistant. Also Hitler had form when the Munich Beer Hall Putsch went pear shape he ran away and hid and did not stand and fight. There are many discrepancies with the supposed remains of the body. It was also claimed to be shorter than Hitler by several centimeters. It would be good to know more.
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.

