Decode the mystery of the desperate last days of Hitler’s life

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(Dan Tri) – In a new book, historians Xavier Aiolfi and Paul Villatoux revealed the desperate last days of German fascist leader Adolf Hitler in his bunker in Berlin before committing suicide.

Two of the 70 documents were sent from the bunker where Hitler hid in Berlin in the final days of World War II (Photo: BNPS).

According to Dailymail, never-before-published documents about the last days of Nazi leader Hitler beneath a bunker in the Berlin underground have been revealed by two historians, Aiolfi and Villatoux, after more than 70 years.

In the book titled: `The Last Archive of the Fuhrerbunker`, 2 historians published the results of their research with these documents.

Specifically, in the final days of World War II and the end of Fascism, Hitler sent out 70 documents, including orders in moments of desperation.

In 1945, French captain Michel Leroy broke into the office of Hitler’s private secretary, Martin Bormann, and found the above documents.

`Everything is in chaos here. The leadership will stay here no matter what happens,` read a telegram sent by Bormann, after Hitler declared that he would rather commit suicide than escape.

According to historian Aiolfi these documents are very valuable in historical terms, because at that time `almost everything in the bunkers was burned so that they would not fall into the hands of the Soviet army` when the forces

`More than 75 years after the event, these papers still have a damp smell and burn marks. They carry significant political significance because they belong to Martin Bormann, Hitler’s right-hand man,` Mr. Aiolfi

Decode the mystery of the desperate last days of Hitler's life

Historians say that in the last days of his life, Hitler became hopeless and paranoid (Photo: Dailymail).

The historian also pointed to a document he considered `most symbolic`: a telegram in which Hitler sent `his final orders regarding the defense of Berlin`.

`He mobilized units that no longer existed or were no longer able to reach the city, but he still believed that his army would be saved. Hitler thought the Nazis could turn the tide in

According to two historians, in his final days, Hitler clearly showed despair and paranoia when the defeat of Nazi Germany was clearly in sight.

For example, on April 25, 1945, five days before his death, Hitler sent a telegram asking the forces stationed in Norway, Denmark and Latvia to return to Berlin to fight.

Known as Hitler’s loyal henchman, Bormann continued to stay in the bunker under the German chancellor’s palace in Berlin until Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945 when the Soviet Red Army was only a few miles away.

Bormann then committed suicide on May 2, 1945 while being hunted while trying to escape Berlin.

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