Adolf Hitler commits suicide in
his underground bunker
(US Soldiers reading about Hitler's death in the Stars and Stripes Newspaper - 1945)
Der Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler,
dictator of Germany, burrowed away in a refurbished air-raid shelter, consumes
a cyanide capsule, then shoots himself with a pistol, on this day in 1945, as
his “1,000-year” Reich collapses above him.
Hitler had repaired to his bunker
on January 16, after deciding to remain in Berlin for the last great siege of
the war. Fifty-five feet under the chancellery (Hitler’s headquarters as
chancellor), the shelter contained 18 small rooms and was fully
self-sufficient, with its own water and electrical supply. He left only rarely
(once to decorate a squadron of Hitler Youth) and spent most of his time
micromanaging what was left of German defenses and entertaining such guests as
Hermann Goering, Heinrich Himmler, and Joachim von Ribbentrop. At his side were
Eva Braun, whom he married only two days before their double suicide, and his
dog, an Alsatian named Blondi.
Warned by officers that the
Russians were only a day or so from overtaking the chancellery and urged to
escape to Berchtesgarden, a small town in the Bavarian Alps where Hitler owned
a home, the dictator instead chose suicide. It is believed that both he and his
wife swallowed cyanide capsules (which had been tested for their efficacy on
his “beloved” dog and her pups). For good measure, he shot himself with his
service pistol.
The bodies of Hitler and Eva were
cremated in the chancellery garden by the bunker survivors (as per Der Fuhrer’s
orders) and reportedly later recovered in part by Russian troops. A German
court finally officially declared Hitler dead, but not until 1956.
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