The Unlikely Death Of Heinrich Himmler

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Ando
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The Unlikely Death Of Heinrich Himmler

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Post by Ando » 01 Oct 2002, 01:23

Guys,

After reading this book did anyone change their opinion on his death? I am still unsure but lean to the conclusion that he died in 1945. What evidence helped you make up your mind eg photos, eyewittness accounts?

http://www.daddymonts.co.uk/books/view.php?code=359

Sorry if this has been mentioned before, I couldnt find any previous threads relating to this book.

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Hmm

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Post by Matt Gibbs » 02 Oct 2002, 18:41

I found the book well researched and interesting the way the premise of the book was put forward. As with all theories of this type there will always be a hugely sceptical audience, in fact, greater the time interval between the event and the book publication date :D The balance of probabliity sugestes he died in 1945 but some of the books evidence and reporting is very eye opening, I especially like the bit where it was mentioned that on looking at the autopsy dental chart the old dentists assistant would not continue her interview, very contravertial.
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