Adolf Hitler's Death, Contradictions - CoverUps
Adolf Hitler's Death, Contradictions -
- CONTRADICTIONS -
Adolf Hitler's Death -
Much speculation concerning the nature of Hitler's demise was created by
the contradictions in the various "eyewitness" accounts of the death of
Hitler and Eva Braun and the disposal of their bodies.
For example Hitler's butler Linge, on February 9. 1956, stated, "When we
came into the living room Bormann and I saw the following. The bodies of
Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were in a seated position on the sofa
standing against the wall opposite the door from the antechamber."
Bunker insider Otto Gunche, who entered Hitler's room immediately after
Linge and Bormann, gave the following description on June 20, 1956: "Eva
Braun was lying on the sofa standing against the wall opposite the door
from the antechamber. Hitler himself sat in an armchair standing to the
left and slightly forward--as seen from the antechamber--but very close
to the sofa."
Why the difference in accounts: Hitler and Eva on the couch, or Eva on
the couch, and Hitler in the chair. Did someone move Hitler, after
death, from the chair to the couch? Did one or the other of these
witnesses lie, and, if so, why?
WHERE HITLER SHOT HIMSELF:
Supposed eyewitnesses offered different statements as to WHERE Hitler
shot himself.
On September 2, 1955, frequent Bunker visitor Axmann stated, "Based on
the signs I found, I had to assume that Adolf Hitler had shot himself in
the mouth. For me the chin, which was pushed to the side, and the blood
trails on the temples caused by an internal explosion in the head, all
pointed to this. Later the same day SS-Sturmbannfuhrer Gunsche confirmed
my assumption. I stick to my statement based on the signs I saw, that
Adolf Hitler shot himself in the mouth."
Gunsche, however, in his June 20, 1956 testimony stated, "The head was
canted(tilted) slightly forward to the right. I noticed an injury to the
head slightly above the outer end of the angle of the right eyelid. I
saw blood and a dark discoloration. The whole thing was about the size
of an old three mark piece."
DID HITLER SHOOT HIMSELF OR WAS HE SHOT?
Linge, on February 9, 1956, stated, "I then went into the antechamber to
Hitler's room, where I found the door to his room closed and smelt
powder smoke."
Gunsche, in his testimony stated, "After Hitler and Eva Braun had
withdrawn I took up a position in front of Hitler's rooms. I then saw--I
did not hear a shot--Linge open the door to Hitler's office and Linge
and Bormann go inside, I thereupon immediately went into the antechamber
myself."
Gunsche found Hitler dead from a gunshot wound, and Braun poisoned.
But, if Gunsche was right outside the door, why didn't he hear Hitler
shoot himself? Were the doors/walls that thick? Did a Russian artillery
shell explosion outside mask the sound? Did Linge or Bormann quickly
shot Hitler, WITH A SILENCED PISTOL, before Gunsche entered? Back to
Overview
Hitler Overview * SPECIALS * Great CoverUps
Additional Perspectives * Another Theory * Hitler's Body * Conclusion
Did Hitler Escape The Bunker? * Was Hitler's Body Ever Found?
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