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  • Part 2: April 21, 1945 – The Net Tightens

    Part 2: April 21, 1945 – The Net Tightens

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    April 21, 2025

    The day after Hitler’s last birthday marked the beginning of a steady unraveling inside the Führerbunker. The outward…

  • Part 1: April 20, 1945 – Hitler’s Last Birthday

    Part 1: April 20, 1945 – Hitler’s Last Birthday

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    April 20, 2025

    Under Adolf Hitler’s rule, April 20th had transformed into something far more significant than a mere national holiday.…

  • Yes, Hitler Really Did Commit Suicide, 80 Years Ago

    Yes, Hitler Really Did Commit Suicide, 80 Years Ago

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    April 19, 2025

    This year marks the 80th anniversary of Adolf Hitler’s suicide and the end of the Second World War.…


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