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Petrova Ada, Watson Peter. The Death of Hitler: The Full Story With New Evidence from Secret Russian Archives
W W Norton & Co Inc, 1995 - 212 c. ISBN10: 0393039145 ISBN13: 9780393039146 (eng)

Houston Chronicle It is one of the most enduring mysteries of the twentieth century: how, exactly, Adolf Hitler died and what happened to his remains. With access to the Russians' Hitler Archive, this book reveals not only what happened after the Russians captured Hitler's bunker but also why the Soviets felt the details of his death had to be suppressed. 52 photographs
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