New discoveries about the death of German fascist Adolf Hitler

The last minute of the Nazi boss Adolf Hitler is still the subject of controversy with many contrary hypotheses given.

There have been speculations that Hitler did not commit suicide in 1945 but even cavalierly lived in Argentina for many years after World War II. However, recent French researchers confirmed that Hitler certainly did. died in 1945 in the German capital Berlin by drinking cyanide poison and a self-firing bullet.

In a study published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine published on May 18, a group of five French researchers rejected all the hypotheses about Hitler's death, and confirmed. Hitler did not escape to Argentina by submarine and did not hide in a mysterious base in Antarctica.

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German Nazi boss Adolf Hitler.(Source: AFP).

After being specially tested for samples of real teeth and dentures of Hitler stored in Moscow (Russia), the scientists did not detect the fiber from fish meat, completely coinciding with the information of the boss. Nazi Germany is a vegetarian.

In addition, in March and July 2017, the Russian Federal Security Agency and the Russian Archives also for the first time since 1946 allowed the team to analyze Hitler's skull samples.

Experts who discovered a hole in the left side of the skull seemed to be pierced by a bullet.

Scientists have long not been allowed to access these specimens. Meanwhile, the results of the analysis of Hitler's teeth also found no powder, which showed that Hitler did not shoot into the mouth, but most likely shot at the neck or forehead.

Similarly, Hitler's denture residues may also show a chemical reaction between cyanide and metal.

Lead researcher Philippe Charlier, an expert in medicine and anthropology, confirmed the study's findings confirming the long-standing view that Hitler died on April 30, 1945 in a Berlin underground cell with his wife. Eva Braun, at the same time sheds light on the cause of Nazi boss death.

Charlier said it was not clear whether Hitler had ended his life with cyanide poison or with a bullet in the head, but both theories were possible.

According to the former Soviet army, Hitler and his wife Eva had committed suicide and their bodies were identified. However, a confidential document from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) showed that the fascist boss went to Argentina with about 50 people, and then sheltered in many towns in the country with German families.

There is also a theory that Hitler died and fled to the Spanish island of Tenerife before going to Argentina.