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September 28, 2009

Mystery deepens: Analysis of Hitler’s skull reveals it belongs to woman

Posted in: A Blog About History

DNA analysis of Hitler’s skull fragment, purported to be proof that the dictator committed suicide in his bunker, has revealed that it actually belongs to a woman between the ages of 20 and 40.

Scientists and historians had long thought it to be conclusive proof that Hitler shot himself in the head after taking a cyanide pill on 30 April 1945 rather than face the ignominy of capture.

The piece of skull – complete with bullet hole – had been taken from outside the Fuhrer’s bunker by the Russian Army and preserved by Soviet intelligence.

Now the story of Hitler’s death will have to rewritten as a mystery – and  conspiracy theorists are likely to latch on to the possibility that he may not  have died in the bunker at all.


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