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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pweti n purple helga ur r so wrong 6/16/2008
pwety n purple TOTALY! i lyk SO agree wit wta everybody sed 6/16/2008
kuddlez i totally agree with wot charlotte said! hitler is and was a selfish man he killed anybody that wasnt of his kind! that is what i call a totl psyco. 6/16/2008
charlotte h i think that hitler is a evil man,he thinks about noboby but himself.hes a murderer and i cant belive people belived his lies az far as im concerned hitler deserved to die! 6/16/2008
Helga ITS VERY DAS THAT OTHERS TAKE DELIGHT IN THE DEATH OF ANOTHER, WHOEVER THEY ARE. HITLER WAS A BABY AT ONE TIME, IF ONLY THE RIGHT PARENTS HAD GUIDED JIM! 8/10/2006
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