15-10-2009, 12:19 AM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:...
With regard to Hitler, it's clear that there was neither a public execution, nor a startling resurrection. He disappeared from view, officially dead.
As I suggested at the beginning of this thread, I find it intriguing that the Russians have both chosen to display bones that they know any competent pathologist will immediately identify as most likely female, by sight alone, and then further allowed them to be examined by foreign scientists, even if only for a short time.
It's as if the Russians want to undermine the official version that Hitler died in Berlin.
Why? And why now?
Great observation and question Jan!
Does anyone know how many foreign scientists were allowed access to Her Fuhrer's remains? Was it just the one American?
And thanks for uploading the reference material Helen. Most helpful.
