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It looks like it was in some garage workshop or similar for 50_60 years and the place had been dormant for another 10 and then someone had dragged it out and someone had the idea that it might have been used back when and thought that might go for fifty quid up the auction as war time memorabilia.

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why dident it come to light before I wonder?

 

And what will be the next thing? Who remembers the forged diaries from the 1980s that a newspaper paid millions for?

 

He won the iron cross in ww1, now if that was about you could be talking millions, someone must have swiped it.

That was the first thought that came into my head good luck with the sale some people will buy anything.

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why dident it come to light before I wonder?

 

And what will be the next thing? Who remembers the forged diaries from the 1980s that a newspaper paid millions for?

 

He won the iron cross in ww1, now if that was about you could be talking millions, someone must have swiped it.

His iron cross is in the Russian state archives along with his uniforms and some furniture and desk ornaments.Better than that they have a piece of skull.
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His iron cross is in the Russian state archives along with his uniforms and some furniture and desk ornaments.Better than that they have a piece of skull.

The skull was proved not to have been his years ago when DNA testing became available. Stalin always maintained Hitler escaped Berlin a couple weeks before the Russian took the city and modern evidence tends to support that view.

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nah, I have to disagree vince, he was in that bunker at the end, how the hell is he ever going to hide in south America?

 

 

Whats this modern evidence that supports your view please?

Just go on YouTube theres tons of stuff, it would take you years to watch it all or read the several books. Or there are all the CIA files, now in the public domain, that detail where he was and when day to day. The Americans knew, he didn't have to do much hiding. The Nazis had been transferring large amounts of gold to Argentina from about 1944

 

The only evidence that he died in the bunker was the inconsistent statement of a secretary Trudi Junge who herself escaped before the fall of Berlin

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