Anguish of woman who held secret evidence of Hitler's identity
In the smouldering ruins of Berlin, Elena Rzhevskaya stooped by a radio to hear the announcement of the Nazis' final capitulation, a small box clutched to her side. It was 8 May 1945 and at Karls-horst, on the edge of the city, the German high command had surrendered to Russian, British and American forces.| Comments on article "Anguish of woman who held secret evidence of Hitler's identity" | ||||||||||||||||||
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