Adolf Hitler is dead. That’s not really news but in the news this week, a group of French forensic pathologists led by Professor Philippe Charlier examined Hitler’s teeth and a fragment of his skull and confirmed he died in 1945.
The group’s findings were published this week revealing the teeth held no fragments of meat products. Hitler was a vegetarian. Tick. There was a bluish taint in the teeth revealing Hitler had taken cyanide prior to his death and the skull fragment revealed a bullet hole. Tick, tick.
At last now we can set aside the bizarre conspiracy theories that there is a 130-year-old monster shuffling around Paraguay.
As a child I grew up hearing so many of these theories. Hitler was still alive, it was said. He had fled to South America and was living comfortably there. Another crazy theory had Hitler escaping Germany by U-boat after which he set up camp in the North Pole.
That the greatest criminal and mass murderer of the 20th Century (not counting Stalin or Mao), perhaps the greatest bogeyman of all time was alive and kicking somewhere on the planet speaks more of conspiracy theories, how they start and how they gather momentum. It also raises the question of why so many people would prefer to believe bizarre and unlikely tales than examine hard facts and draw logical conclusions.
Charlier’s examinations confirm everything we knew to be true about Hitler’s death. He committed suicide in the bunker of the Reich chancellery and his body and the woman he had married less than 40 hours earlier, Eva Braun, were taken to ground level and incinerated in the early hours of April 30, 1945.
The charred remains of Hitler and Braun and two dogs, almost certainly Hitler’s beloved Alsatian, Blondi and her pup, Wulf, were discovered in a bomb crater outside the Reich Chancellery by the Soviet Third Shock Army under the command of Major General Maksim Purkayev on May 1.
Soviet intelligence, known by the delightful cold war acronym of SMERSH, took charge of the remains, performing autopsies on the two corpses before burying them in Berlin in an undisclosed location. The bodies were exhumed and reburied several times, the last in a location in Magdeburg in Saxony where Hitler’s and Braun’s corpses were joined in interment with those of Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, his wife and their six children. Again the location was kept secret.
A year later, SMERSH agents recovered two skull fragments from the burial site in Magdeburg and these were dispatched to Moscow where they gathered dust in Russian State Archives and sat forgotten until their discovery during the Soviet Perestroika period some two years after Mikhail Gorbachev’s period as General Secretary of the Communist party of the Soviet Union came to an end.
The conspiracy theories that would abound decades later were inspired initially by Stalin. US President Harry S. Truman asked Stalin point blank at the Potsdam conference in July 1945 if Hitler was dead. Stalin said no despite the fact SMERSH had obtained definitive dental evidence to the contrary.
Even at the Nuremberg trials, the US was still uncertain as to Hitler’s fate. Stalin’s game was largely to confuse and confound US authorities but by the end of 1946, the verdict was in and known by all Allied authorities. Hitler was dead and died by his own hand on April 30, 1945.
Less known about Hitler in the decades following his death was the miserable drug addict he had become. His drug regime, prescribed by the unrestrained quack and charlatan, Theodor Morell, had left Hitler perilously close to a premature death. Hitler’s daily intake of methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin may not have been enough to kill him but would take years off his life, to the point where he was a walking corpse by 1945.
Similarly, the July 20 1944 plot to assassinate him by bomb at the Wolf’s Lair had left him seriously injured and these injuries would necessarily reduce his life expectancy considerably.
Alas, these hard facts were often poorly understood or roughly ignored. It was far more exciting to believe in the fantasy that Hitler had fled Germany and was alive and kicking.
Even as recently as 2009, forensic testing of skull fragments led to further confusion and a brief revisitation of conspiracy theories when an American archaeologist and bone specialist, Nick Bellantoni, found the pieces of skull he was given were that of a woman aged less than 40.
Back then, the Guardian reported breathlessly that the “histories (sic) of Hitler’s death may need to be rewritten — and left open-ended.” What nonsense.
I don’t doubt Bellantoni’s analysis or his qualifications. It seems more likely that he was given pieces of Braun’s skull rather than Hitler’s.
Hitler is dead and he died in 1945. We know this now and really, any sensible person should have accepted the facts as they were known seven decades ago. But will this final piece of the puzzle delivered by one of the world’s leading forensic pathologists kill off the conspiracy theories once and for all? I doubt it.
This column was first published in The Australian on 25 May 2018.
The guy that pays the highest % of corporate tax of any business in Australia says “the case for corporate tax cuts is weak”
https://www.michaelwest.com.au/kerr-neilson-the-case-for-corporate-tax-cuts-is-weak/
A couple of comments about Amazon
1. It can handle sales tax that varies from state to state in the US. The changes to their computer systems would be minuscule to handle Australian requirements.
2. We buy stuff from Amazon UK for goods to be delivered to people in the UK. WE have just got a comment that we will be automatically redirected to the Australian Site.
3. Anybody with a brain will be able to get around it but why bother.
This is all about Silicon Valley getting pissed off with Australia because we want the supercilious bunch of holier than thou pricks to pay their fair share of tax.
BS, this is all about Gerry Harvey’s pathetic complaints.
Disagree Dwight.
It gives joints like Kogan a 10% advantage beause they source stuff form overseas.
If you use the UK as an example, VAT is the same whether it was purchased in th eUK or overseas,.
Totally agree Dwight….he is why I never shop at Harvey Norman. He has a store in Penang ffs….don’t buy anything from there either .
Couldn’t agree more JS! Gives our retail businesses at home at least a bit of a chance. Just wish Jerry Harvey wasn’t selling it. I’m no big fan for a variety of reasons tied up around racing.
Individuals will pay the GST JS. Man you need to wake up to what your coalition are doing. This is due to your coalition grab and attempt to stifle Australians from shopping on the global market. this is the nationalism you wanted.
What on earth are you talking about Dismayed?
What are those terms – “level playing field” , “tax evasion is bad” 😊
What is wrong with Gerry – a self made billionaire who calls a spade a spade.
I see Bilal Skaf applied for parole and was denied. Thank god the Administrative Appeals Tribunal wasn’t making the decision.
Thumbs up
I’ll be shot down in flames no doubt, but I kinda feel sorry for Barnaby. A reckless office affair – and he wasn’t the first, won’t be the last – has practically ruined his life.
I wonder how long this relationship will last – it’s not looking great from where I sit here in France! Will his wife forgive him? I rather hope she does. I always found him a breath of fresh air amidst all the crap from the rest of them.
Bassy: I’m with you. I cannot vote for any of them anymore. Making us vote by making voting compulsory is insulting really.
Anyway that’s my rant for today.
Start heading home tomorrow. Off to Paris, working around the TGV strike days. No one is backing down but the will of the strikers is reducing, they say. Apparently France has the biggest public service in Europe – or the world – can’t remember what I read. And they cannot afford it. The TGV is fantastic, but has a €49billion debt – and this strike is costing them a fortune every minute of every day. Alors, in for a penny, in for a pound I guess!
Boa, I agree with that, he should not have been forced out of the DPM job or Cabinet.
He hasn’t done himself any favours with the way he has handled it, he needed some better media management oddly enough, but an office affair should not be a sacking offence.
I know what you are saying Boa but he has handled the situation appallingly. Further one doesn’t take the high moral ground on certain issues and then get caught with ones pants down.
Ive had a couple of acquaintances ‘forgiven’ over the years and they reside in a living hell. You ladies just don’t seem to forget!
Hopefully his daughters can see through it all and at least give little Barn some family as he grows up because an early call for old Razor is; Once he’s out of politics she’s out of his life.
It will be interesting Razor. I don’t think she’ll hang around either once the glitz has evaporated and he goes through the guilt of what he has done. But you never know! Maybe it is true love. But the stress on him seems awful.
Writing this on the TGV to Paris.
It’s such a great rail system. Non-strike day today so running to the minute! 🙂
Back from Japan Boa. Their public transport system is brilliant as well. Travel safe.
Oh boohoo hoo. Cant see Barnaby starving to death, dying of dysentery, or slowly going mad in a hot windswept refugee camp.
A snide swipe at Barnaby, but not even a whisper of denunciation for the perps who caused the fugitives to flee from their homelands.
Weak and cheap me old mate.
It was hardly a swipe at Barnaby. Think it through. As for the “perps” involved in and or funding the actions causing the misery of the refugees (“fugitives” was a poor choice there old boy) I’ve been hammering them for years.
Thought it through JB …. so the question remains as to any plausible link on your part between Barnaby’s level of nourishment and longevity, and the plight of refugees.
The possibility of a link only exists in your head. Again you are making one of your bizarre twists of logic to confect an excuse to harp and snipe. Clearly the only point being made was that in the larger scheme of things, in spite of whatever fate awaits Barnaby it is highly likely that he will live in far better circumstances than the vast majority of people in the world. And of course I have no sympathy for him whatsoever.
And no, the question does not “remain “, the “question” is your most recent invention and I do hope you find the answer provided in this communication is to your satisfaction.
No I don’t, I couldn’t care less.
Best wishes.
Eureka … I think I’ve got it JB! Your apparent befuddled beef with Barnaby has caused you to become entangled with your consideration of fate and the apportionment of empathy for our fellow human beings.
I note Barnaby gets a zero score on the latter … a tad harsh don’t you think?
My best wishes to you me old mate.
PS.
Oh, another thing your honour. A quick look through the comments reveal some pretty awful things said about Barnaby from other contributors. Are you going to chastise them, and if not, why not?
With Joyce, like Abbott, it has ALWAYS been about money. From the time he knew 18months ago he was NZ he stuck it out and collected $500,000 in salary that he was not entitled to instead of stepping down. Then we had him staying in Canberra when parliament was not sitting at over $700 hotel allowance a nite so he could shack up with his girl all the time preaching family values. And to top it off Turnbull has blocked us seeing his travel expenses. It is public money-we should be allowed to see where the money went
SOUTHS!!
Souths did very well Bassy. I liked very much what I saw. I thought they were tight around the middle in particular.
Now to your rant. Would you like to comment on the Labor members who knew they weren’t eligible after last years High Court decision but remained? All the coalition & Green members went straight away. There was only one mob who stuck to the bitter end. There was only one leader who looked straight down the camera and lied.
‘The high court will so hold’. That one?
Sorry TV don’t get what your saying.
Stop changing the subject
That is an old trick….we are talking about Joyce old son
Stick to the topic Son
Well sorry old mate but you can’t select victims. Read the record. Only the coalition and the Greens did the righty.
I am Bassy you’re criticising Joyce about ‘sticking it out’ and taking a salary. My point is he went a heck of a lot earlier than the Labor people in the same boat old son.
That is not a rant. That is just rubbish.
Would Greg Hunt be expected to apologise if the Mayor of Katherine was male?
Of course not. For the left elite equity is only a desire when it suits.
Point is Razor, the Mayor of Katherine is not a member of the left elite as you call her, she’s a hard working person concerned for the people of Katherine and was in fact a member of the CLP until they self-imploded
Not worried about her Penny. Just reflecting on the bent of the eternally outraged.
Why shouldn’t he?
Trivalve and Bella – there may be an expectation that a male would be expected to soak it up.
Not from a government minister at that level and considering the tone of the language. I would expect an apology to be directed at anybody at all. Even a trannie!
by trannie do you mean trans-tasman?
Absolutely Milton, didn’t you see what he said?
I don’t imagine his suggested threat would be acceptable to anyone on the receiving end of his foul temper. He’s lost it before with zero apologies offered then either.
Who is Greg Hunt?
Just a loser who was the worst Environment Minister this country’s ever had. Ever.
Indeed Bella. But apparently it’s OK to act aggressively towards a woman nowadays if you are a member of the government and she comes from the NT……Territorians don’t matter. Let’s face it most of the people who are affected by these contaminated water supplies are aboriginal so how dare the Mayor of Katherine ask the serious questions of Greg Hunt? Oh I know because they don’t matter, they are not from the Eastern States. I am surprised Razor of all people think,that their plight is of little consequence and has labled it a “ lefty conspiracy”. It seriously has not taken long for this blog to disappointingly come down to left versus right and for the serious issues to be ignored by people pushing their own political agendas….sigh
Indeed Bella. But apparently it’s OK to act aggressively towards a woman nowadays if you are a member of the government and she comes from the NT……Territorians don’t matter. Let’s face it most of the people who are affected by these contaminated water supplies are aboriginal so how dare the Mayor of Katherine ask the serious questions of Greg Hunt? Oh I know because they don’t matter, they are not from the Eastern States. I am surprised Razor of all people think,that their plight is of little consequence and has labled it a “ lefty conspiracy”. It seriously has not taken long for this blog to disappointingly come down to left versus right and for the serious issues to be ignored by people pushing their own political agendas….sigh
Sorry Milton, but Faye Miller is right. She wanted to know what Greg Hunt (as Minister for Health) was going to do about contaminated water in Katherine. Why he decided to be so aggressive who knows, but it’s bugger all to do with gender but more to do with him being an arrogant arsehole, who seems to get off on bullying people. The man has form, trust me….he is loathed by the thinking people on the Mornington Peninsula and has done himself no favourite in the Northern Territory either.
How many seats again in the NT?
Fail to see the relevance there Razor. Are you saying that because the NT has two federal seats only and two senate seats, that their needs are unimportant. Is not the Minister for Health the Minister for all States and Territories, or is it only the Eastern States that are important? The man behaved badly, was rude to an elected official and you seem to think that’s OK. Whether it was male or female does not matter here, his behaviour was uncalled for…..
Fair call, Penny. Loutish and/or thuggish behaviour is neither appreciated, nor required, anywhere. And on theme, it matters not whether someone wears one, two or even no balls (like his brother, Mike!?)
btw. it surprised me as he struck me as a rather timid, or nervous type. Maybe attempting to punch above his weight?
Hitler had a mesmerizing hypnotic long-lasting effect on his disciples that lasted forever. As a young buck looking for digs in my 1st gig in the bush a German family put me up. Late in the nite after everyone had gone to bed the old man and me (about 20 at the time) would have a cold few around the wood fire stove. The old guys eyes would glaze over and the more we drank the more he spoke about what a great man Hitler was. I used to sit there too scare to speak. And this was 23yrs after the war had ended!
Similarly many older Russians have nostalgic feelings about Stalin.
you can still buy Mao memorabilia here in Hong Kong, and I believe he is the clubhouse leader for the number of deaths caused, at least of his own countrymen.
I know a young one who does. “Was Stalin was good. Was job”.
Yes, Joe who killed 20million of his own people-makes Adolf look like a saint!
Not only the older ones. Anyone who went to school under Sovietski Soyuz thinks he was a champ. Still have huge posters of him displayed around the Caucusus and Georgia in particular.
It is what is known as propaganda, When you are told something from the time of your first memory and continually throughout your school days, it tends to stick in the mind,
You should see the looks I get, when the person has picked themselves up off the floor, when I ask,
Who was Uncle Ho’s girl friend? and who is the most famous việt kiều? Answer: Uncle Ho
I hope the party does not read your blog Jack.
Yes, “conspiracy theory” is a pejorative term used by pseudo elites and various lazy interlocutors who fling it at those who may have an alternative view about significant issues of the day.
I dare say the Flat Earth cosmography exchanges between the pre-socratics and the followers of Aristotle and Pythagoras would have been delivered with a greater level of sophistication and elegance when compared with the boorish, discourteous blather one comes across today when matters of notable import are raised and discussed.
Jack, I’m going off on an unparliamentary frolic here, to label Dan Tehan a sanctimonious prick. His pals in vestments can dress up for the “national redress scheme” to offer up to $150k, but what compensation for the many whose lives were ruined, who haven’t survived and at the hands of sacramental perps who are now either dead or demented?
For Christ’s sake, Rebel Wilson gets awarded millions because of a few wrong words, isn’t that some kind of a “community standard” for redress?
It’s wrong, it stinks and the political Pilates are off looking for hand-basin and towel.
Leaners, lifters bureaucrats.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/part-time-bureaucrat-on-205-000-resolved-one-wind-farm-gripe-a-week-20180531-p4zil2.html
Jack why did Hitler froth and foam at the mouth so much did he have rabies?
Good one Lenny
The latest conspiracy was that Martin Bryant didn’t kill all those people at Port Arthur, that he was a patsy who was set up as a government plot to disarm Australia. Believers have clearly never spoken to eyewitnesses and survivors. I saw one of the theorists on TV a year or two back, a beefy boofy loser clearly a few sandwiches short of a picnic.