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Even now it's still a mystery BBC wrote this ten years ago when his Suicide Bunker was uncovered.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/475963.stm
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Hitler committed suicide on 30 April, 1945, but some people dispute how he died.
The Nazi leader is generally believed to have used arsenic to poison himself. But last year, a United States dealer offered for sale a pistol which he said Hitler had used to take his life.
The former Soviet Union said it cremated Hitler's body after capturing the bunker but the final resting place of the ashes is not known.
Unable to destroy the heavily fortified bunker, the Red Army blew up the interior and filled the remains with sand.
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Here is also a documentary piece about the Suicide, just the final part with the act, but you can watch whole documentary here. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F87B504E8D363B42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Quqyumr5d9I
Also, here is a conspiracy website that takes an in depth look at his last photos, I wouldn't call it a primary source, but certainly food for thought.
http://www.blackraiser.com/nredoubt/index.htm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/475963.stm
--quote--
Hitler committed suicide on 30 April, 1945, but some people dispute how he died.
The Nazi leader is generally believed to have used arsenic to poison himself. But last year, a United States dealer offered for sale a pistol which he said Hitler had used to take his life.
The former Soviet Union said it cremated Hitler's body after capturing the bunker but the final resting place of the ashes is not known.
Unable to destroy the heavily fortified bunker, the Red Army blew up the interior and filled the remains with sand.
--/quote--
Here is also a documentary piece about the Suicide, just the final part with the act, but you can watch whole documentary here. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F87B504E8D363B42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Quqyumr5d9I
Also, here is a conspiracy website that takes an in depth look at his last photos, I wouldn't call it a primary source, but certainly food for thought.
http://www.blackraiser.com/nredoubt/index.htm
voted helpful: drmatt
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