While the theories were initially largely dismissed, they were taken more seriously in 2009, when DNA tests showed the skull fragment that was thought to have belonged to Hitler, and was preserved in Moscow for decades, actually belonged to a woman between 20 and 40 years old.
Interesting.
>While the theories were initially largely dismissed, they were taken more seriously in 2009, when DNA tests showed the skull fragment that was thought to have belonged to Hitler, and was preserved in Moscow for decades, actually belonged to a woman between 20 and 40 years old.
Interesting.
I have that book. Interesting.
I have that book.
Interesting.
What is the name of the book? I hit a paywall for this article.
What is the name of the book? I hit a paywall for this article.
Book is: The Death of Adolf Hitler Lev Bezymenski Several on ebay. Mine is like the one with the grey cover
Book is: The Death of Adolf Hitler
Lev Bezymenski
Several on ebay. Mine is like the one with the grey cover
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