DEMENTED HITLER’S BIZARRE FINAL DAZE!
Newly discovered documents reveal Nazi leader lost his grip on reality
CRAZED Adolf Hitler was living in a fantasy world believing he could still win a major battle at the end of World War II and just days before he killed himself in Berlin, according to newly surfaced documents detailing the Nazi monster’s final days.
In a gripping new book, The Final Archives of the Fuhrerbunker by historians Xavier Aiolfi and Paul Villatoux, 70 papers found by French Capt. Michel Leroy in Hitler deputy Martin Bormann’s office and kept as souvenirs reveal the cowardly, 56-yearold Fuhrer took cyanide pills and shot himself in the head on April 30, 1945, rather than face the music for murdering millions in death camps and mass executions.
Just five days before the dictator ended it all, Hitler sent to Bormann a chilling telegram that proves he was living in a delusion.
He demanded
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German troops in Norway, Denmark and Latvia be sent back to win a final “battle of Berlin.”
Hitler’s thinking was fantasy since most of the army units were destroyed or were surrounded by Russian troops. Also, several Allied bombing raids made it impossible to transport troops to Berlin.
“He maneuvered units that no longer existed or were no longer able to reach the city,” say the authors. “Hitler still believed he could win the Battle of Berlin and defeat the Soviets.
“He thought this would place him in a position of strength to negotiate a peace treaty and turn the Allies against Russia.”
An earlier telegram sent by Bormann describes Hitler raging and desperate as he vowed to kill himself rather than flee the oncoming Allied armies.
Bormann writes: “Things are screwed here. Chief will remain here no matter what. The mood is clear.”
Other papers show the power struggle between Bormann and Hermann Goring, head of the German air force, even as disaster loomed.
After Goring learns of Hitler’s suicide plans, he writes the dictator: “Given your decision to remain at your post in the Berlin fortress, do you approve of me taking in hand immediately the Reich’s management, of me disposing full powers?”
When furious Bormann learned of the attempted takeover, he sent telegrams in Hitler’s name ordering the arrests of Goring’s high-up supporters!