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Conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler's death : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler's death Conspiracy theories about Adolf Hitler's death contradict the majority view that Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin ''Führerbunker'' on 30 April 1945. Most of these theories hold that Hitler and his wife, Eva Braun, survived and escaped Berlin. ==Disputed evidence==
Declassified FBI documents contain a number of alleged sightings of Hitler along with conspiracy theories of his escape from Germany. The FBI state that information within those documents pertaining to the escape and sightings of Hitler cannot be verified.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FBI — Adolf Hitler Part 01 of 04 - File No 105-410 )〕 A skull fragment with a bullet-hole, found outside Hitler’s bunker and kept in Russia’s federal archives in Moscow, was for decades believed to be that of Hitler. However, in 2009 samples of the skull were DNA-tested at the University of Connecticut by archaeologist and bone specialist Nick Bellantoni and colleagues. It was found to be that of a woman aged under 40.〔(Adolf Hitler suicide story questioned after tests reveal skull is a woman's, Andrew Osborn, 28 Sep 2009 )〕 However, the Russians have never claimed that the skull was the main evidence, instead citing jawbone fragments and a dental bridge which were found. The items were shown to Käthe Heusermann, the long time dental assistant of Hitler's dentist, Hugo Blaschke, and long time technician Fritz Echtmann who both identified them as being Hitler's.〔Kershaw, Ian (2008). ''Hitler: A Biography'', p. 958. ISBN 978-0-393-06757-6.〕 The skull fragment was found only later, in 1946, when the Soviets investigated rumours of Hitler’s survival.〔
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