10 May 22
@metal-brain saidSee my post above.
This article says it was a skull fragment, but how many were there and why didn't they test them all?
https://abcnews.go.com/WN/hitler-skull-russian-secret-service-custody/story?id=9288287
@shavixmir saidThe skull fragment was female.
See my post above.
Why didn't they DNA test the jaw bone? Is it because the evidence was destroyed before anybody could?
There are Nazi colonies in Argentina. Why didn't Hitler cower out there?
Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann escaped to Argentina.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/quiet-alpine-town-argentina-housed-10664788
10 May 22
@metal-brain saidI’ve already explained the bones.
The skull fragment was female.
Why didn't they DNA test the jaw bone? Is it because the evidence was destroyed before anybody could?
There are Nazi colonies in Argentina. Why didn't Hitler cower out there?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGVSApSCWCs
Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann escaped to Argentina.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/quiet-alpine-town-argentina-housed-10664788
10 May 22
@shavixmir saidNo you didn't.
I’ve already explained the bones.
Why didn't they DNA test the jaw bone? Is it because the evidence was destroyed before anybody could?
The idea that Hitler fled to South America surfaced as early as 1945 – suggested by Soviet Marshall Georgi Zhukov. Abel Basti, in his book Hitler in Exile, claims the Fuhrer escaped his Berlin bunker via a tunnel and a helicopter whisked him to Spain.
Georgi Zhukov was a Soviet hero and a military genius.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3003939.stm
10 May 22
@shallow-blue saidThe CIA wasn't convinced.
There is no 'it'. There was 'those'. There wasn't a skull, there were parts of several. One was female, and wasn't Hitler's. Another was proven by dental records to be Hitler's. Neither was complete. There were probably fragments of several others.
If any of this sounds suspicious to you, you badly need to visit a war zone and experience some heavy shelling first-hand.
https://www.newsweek.com/cia-investigated-whether-hitler-survived-world-war-ii-and-moved-colombia-696847
Apparently they took journalist Abel Basti's book very seriously.
https://www.efe.com/efe/english/entertainment/argentine-journalist-defends-thesis-that-hitler-escaped-to-colombia/50000264-3257904
"Stalin told press conferences that Hitler had escaped toward Spain or Argentina - that's in his diaries" according to Abel Basti.
@metal-brain saidThen what is your source of information? You write as though you had access to some definite scientific results but it seems you actually don’t.
No, I don't.
@metal-brain saidYes I remember that theory now, and didn’t some evil nazi doctor take DNA samples and impregnate loads of women all over the world and then…. No hang on that was the plot of The Boys from Brazil soz.
The CIA wasn't convinced.
https://www.newsweek.com/cia-investigated-whether-hitler-survived-world-war-ii-and-moved-colombia-696847
Apparently they took journalist Abel Basti's book very seriously.
https://www.efe.com/efe/english/entertainment/argentine-journalist-defends-thesis-that-hitler-escaped-to-colombia/50000264-3257904
"Stalin told press conferences that Hitler had escaped toward Spain or Argentina - that's in his diaries" according to Abel Basti.
@metal-brain saidThis is my source of information.
I don't know if he wrote a paper about it, but you can read an interview transcript with him. He did say he thinks they had Hitler's jaw bone, but admitted he never saw the dental records. He probably thinks it was Eva's. Even a Russian government official said nobody claimed that was Hitler's skull so apparently they think it is a mix up. But why didn't they have all the ...[text shortened]... m/2009/12/candid-conversation-about-hitler-skull.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqrrjzfnsVY
@metal-brain saidIt sounds like the bone that the Russians claimed are Hitler’s are not his.
Finding Hitler.
This guy claims that the Russians claim that they have his body is false because it was a woman's body.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYhGxfP37us
I have never heard this before. Is it true or false?
@metal-brain saidThere is no reason to believe that.
So he probably died in Argentina and we don't know how old he was when he died.
He may even have offspring in Argentina for all we know.
@athousandyoung saidThen why did the CIA believe that?
There is no reason to believe that.
https://www.newsweek.com/cia-investigated-whether-hitler-survived-world-war-ii-and-moved-colombia-696847
@shavixmir saidTell the CIA that.
Bloody pointless.
I linked you to everything (see last post on the previous page).
All you do is quote conspiratal nonsense, debunked garbage and nothing anyone gives you is good enough.
You are a troll.
https://www.newsweek.com/cia-investigated-whether-hitler-survived-world-war-ii-and-moved-colombia-696847
12 May 22
@metal-brain saidDid you read your own article?
Tell the CIA that.
https://www.newsweek.com/cia-investigated-whether-hitler-survived-world-war-ii-and-moved-colombia-696847
Obviously not. It’s referring to something every old. The CIA were skeptical from the start but felt they needed to investigate just to be sure and they found nothing in the claim to be true.
That’s what the article says.
@shavixmir saidWhy was it that they were not sure?
Did you read your own article?
Obviously not. It’s referring to something every old. The CIA were skeptical from the start but felt they needed to investigate just to be sure and they found nothing in the claim to be true.
That’s what the article says.
Surely there must have been a reason.
They had to be sure. That’s what the article says.
That means they were not sure. Why not?