Roswell Rosenberg
Roswell Rosenberg was an American colonel known for his role in World War II, particularly for being one of the first Allied forces to enter Hitler's bunker in Berlin. He famously cut a piece of blood-stained fabric from Hitler's sofa as a historical memento, which later became significant in a DNA study revealing new insights into Hitler's health and ancestry.
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Colonel Roswell Rosenberg cut a blood-soaked piece of fabric from Hitler's sofa in Berlin as a historical memento.
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