Izvestia showed footage of fragments of Hitler's jaw from the FSB archive


On May 7, a journalist from Izvestia showed fragments of the jaw of Nazi Germany's leader Adolf Hitler, which are kept in the FSB archive.
During the identification of the corpse, it was established that these parts belong to Hitler. This is also confirmed by the data of the conducted forensic medical examination, the testimony of the dentist and the nurse who treated the politician.
"The box of the Guards cigarettes contains everything that remains of a man who wanted to wipe out entire nations from the face of the earth. These are Hitler's teeth. And the Fuhrer obviously did not follow them," the Izvestia correspondent shared.
At the same time, it is specified that the Fuhrer had only four teeth of his own — incisors on the lower jaw, and the rest of the teeth were false, including gold crowns.
It is noted that the fragments of jaws and teeth were transported to Moscow in 1948 in the form of physical evidence. The exhibits are stored in a pack of "Guards" cigarettes.
On April 30, the Office of the Federal Security Service of Russia in the Ivanovo region declassified archival documents regarding Hitler's suicide, the study of his body and the last days of the Third Reich. As a result of their work, the military counterintelligence officers were able to reconstruct the events that took place in the Fuhrerbunker from April 20 to April 30, 1945, and establish the circumstances of Hitler's suicide.
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