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How was Hitler's body found?
Since Hitler's death, the burial place of German Nazi leader Hitler has been a mystery. Later, with the declassification of the top secret documents of the former Soviet Union, the answer was finally revealed. According to the documents, Hitler's body was moved to different places three times, and finally cremated at the order of then Soviet leader Brezhnev, and the ashes were scattered on the Aile River in Ritz, East Germany. According to confidential documents, after the Soviet Red Army 1945 invaded Berlin, Hitler killed eva braun, who had been married to him for only a few hours, and then shot himself. Nazi propaganda minister Goebbels and his family of eight also committed suicide by taking poison. The Red Army's Third Commando found their bodies in Hitler's basement five days later.

Hitler's skull

Soviet agents at that time thought Hitler's body was a valuable trophy, so they transported it to Booker near Berlin by truck. /kloc-in the summer of 0/945, the Third Commando of the Red Army moved its headquarters to Ratenau, west of Berlin, where it buried the body and covered the cemetery with new pine trees. 1946 65438+ 10 13, Hitler's body was dug up again and buried in magdeburg, south of Ratenau. After Hitler had been lying in magdeburg for 24 years, because the Red Army needed to return this place to the then East German government, kosygin, then chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, suggested that Brezhnev cremate Hitler's body in secret, so as to prevent it from being discovered and becoming a sacred object of neo-Nazis. The file also shows that Hitler shot himself in the mouth immediately after taking the poison because he was worried that cyanide poison might lose its efficacy. In fact, he died of a gunshot wound.