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Death of Hitler (3:01)

What really happened on April 30th, 1945? Six decades after his supposed death, some people still believe Adolf Hitler didn't die in Germany.

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Videos (5)

  • Death of Hitler
    Death of Hitler

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    What really happened on April 30th, 1945? Six decades after his supposed death, some people still believe Adolf Hitler didn't die in Germany.

    Video Clip (3:01)
  • Hitler's Military Blunders
    Hitler's Military Blunders

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    During WWII, Hitler's decentralized and paranoid military command structure spells disaster on the battlefield.

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  • Hitler's Followers
    Hitler's Followers

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    Modern-day organizations continue to promote racial violence and hatred that began with Hitler's idea of racial purity.

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  • Hitler's Remains
    Hitler's Remains

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    It has been documented that Hitler took his own life at the end of WWII, but what happened to his remains?

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  • Adolf Hitler's Parkinson's
    Adolf Hitler's Parkinson's

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    As the allies closed in on Germany in early 1945, Adolf Hitler was reduced to a physical wreck. Among other symptoms, he suffered from tremors that made him seem weak and frail. Was it Parkinsons Disease?

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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fourth of July Address
    Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fourth of July Address

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    In a broadcast from his home in Hyde Park, New York, on July 4, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt warns Americans who wish not to get involved in the war that "the United States will never survive as a happy and fertile oasis of liberty surrounded by a cruel desert of dictatorship."

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Read More about July Plot

On July 20, 1944, a group of senior German military leaders attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler by planting an explosive-filled briefcase under his table in a conference room at Rastenburg.

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