DEMENTED HITLER'S BIZARRE FINAL DAZE!
Globe|November 22, 2021
Newly discovered documents reveal Nazi leader lost his grip on reality
DEMENTED HITLER'S BIZARRE FINAL DAZE!

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 Aiolfiand 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-year old 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.

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