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Originally Posted by ptlyon
Wonder if they tested it to see if it was Emilia Earhart
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Possibly, Eva Braun's body. Eyewitness accounts state that Hitler was alone when he boarded the plane for Argentina.
One account of the body from an Eva site,
http://www.evabraun.dk/evabraun5.htm
The Soviet troops were led to the bodies of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun and took the bodies with them as they moved west with the Soviet's Third Army. Each night the remains were buried, often in the woods, and then dug up when it was time to move on.
Finally, Hitler and Braun were buried behind Smersh's East German headquarters in Magdeburg, and remained for 25 years under a yard later owned by a waste-disposal firm.
It was not until 1970 that the remains of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were dug up from Magdeburg and destroyed.
The rest of Eva Braun's family survived the war. Her mother, Franziska, who lived in an old farmhouse in Ruhpolding, Bavaria, died at the age of ninety-six, in January 1976.
The Russian account of historic events is sketchy at best as well as the accounts by witnesses to the "suicide" of the love birds.