
Klaus Puschel
Klaus Puschel is a prominent forensic expert and former head of the Hamburg Institute of Forensic Medicine. He gained significant attention for his analysis of Adolf Hitler's death, particularly after reviewing the remains held in Moscow's military archive. In his recently published book, Puschel presents scientific evidence that challenges longstanding myths surrounding Hitler's demise, asserting that he died by suicide in his bunker on April 30, 1945. His work emphasizes the meticulous documentation of the remains and utilizes dental records to confirm the identity of the body as Hitler's, shedding new light on a historical mystery that has intrigued researchers for decades.
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Klaus Püschel concluded in his work that there is no doubt Hitler died in 1945.
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Klaus Puschel was able to examine the results of the Russian autopsy of Adolf Hitler's body.
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