Where And How Hitler's Body
Was Disposed Of - CoverUps.com

With the Russians, marching through Berlin and almost
literally at the door, the surviving Bunker personnel had a very limited
time to dispose of Hitler's body, in accordance with his specific
orders and/or instructions. Unlike Mussolini, Hitler did not want
the Russians/Allies to have access to his recognizable corpse after
death, for display/mutilation/desecration.
Here are some supposed eyewitness accounts of key
Bunker observers/participants concerning the final disposal of Hitler's
lifeless body:
According to Linge, once the bodies had been brought
up into the garden (of the Chancellory) Linge, Gunsche and Kempka
began the cremation. Linge stated on February 10, 1956, "The
petrol which had been provided was then immediately poured over the
bodies (of Hitler and Braun). Besides myself, Gunsche and Kempka took
part in this. I emptied two cans. I do not know how many cans Gunsche
and Kempka emptied. Because of the heavy shelling, it was not possible
to ignite the petrol directly. The surrounding buildings were burning
and shells were coming in thick and fast. Standing in the exit from
the bunker, I therefore twisted a piece of paper into a spill which
Bormann lit with a match and which I then threw."
"I do not recall whether others also attempted
to ignite the petrol. In any case, I did not see a piece of cloth.
When the petrol caught fire, a gigantic flame shot upwards. We then
observed the cremation through a slit in the closed bunker door. One
thing that stuck in my mind is that within a very short while one
of Eva Hitler's knees was lifted up. One could see that the flesh
of the knee was already being roasted. About eight minutes after the
cremation began I went back downstairs. Before that, all of those
present in the exit from the bunker had given Adolf Hitler a final
salute. I did not make any observations about the further progress
of the fire. I did not return to the site of the fire, nor did I learn
anything from the other sources..."
By contrast, Kempka, recalling these same events on
December 2, 1953 recounted, "There were several cans of petrol
standing inside the exit from the bunker. I immediately picked up
one of these cans, went back outside and poured the contents over
Adolf Hitler, after I had moved his left arm, which was extended sideways,
closer to the body. I then jumped back into the exit and then emptied
two further cans over Adolf Hitler and Eva Hitler, while Gunsche and Linge were similarly engaged. While this was going
on, the garden was still under very heavy fire. In the bunker exit
we then discussed how to light the petrol. Gunsche
suggested throwing a hand-grenade, which I rejected. We then found
a large rag lying next to the fire hoses in the exit. Gunsche picked
this rag up. I opened a can still standing in the exit and wet this
rag with petrol."
"Dr. Goebbels handed me a box of matches. I lit
the rag. Gunsche threw the burning rag on to Adolf and Eva Hitler.
They immediately caught fire, which burst into a mighty flame. After
we had saluted, we followed Goebbels back into the bunker. I was not
personally involved in the continuation of the cremation nor did I
make any personal observations with regard to this..."
Gunsche, the third person involved in setting fire
to the bodies, stated on June 21, 1956, "When I turned back towards
the bunker exit after I had put the body of Eva Braun down, Kempka
and Linge had already stepped out with open cans of petrol in their
hands. We three then poured petrol onto the bodies; it is possible
all of the nine or ten cans that had been provided--these were Army
cans holding 20 liters and they were filled to the top--were emptied.
Lighting the petrol presented a problem because of the heavy shelling.
Attempts with matches failed. I then considered using a stick grenade
which was available. While I was unscrewing the cap I saw that Linge
had already made a paper spill which Bormann was in the process of
lighting, Bormann then immediately threw this spill outside, whereupon
the bunker door was closed. While the door was closing, a bright flare
of fire could just be seen. I then remained in the exit for a short
while, and I again ordered Hofbeck not to let anyone in or out. Subsequently
I, like all the others, went back into the bunker. Before leaving,
each of us saluted, some from outside the exit from the bunker, others
from inside..."
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