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A number of holes in the story remained and gave rise to numerous conspiracy theories, most notably those which claimed Hitler was still alive and in hiding. In reality, Hitler body, and those buried with him, were reinterred several times by the Soviets before they were finally incinerated, although fragments of Hitler's [[jaw]] [[bone]]s were retained. This information was stored in the Russian archives under the informal title of [[Operation Myth]], and the documents were finally released from the archives circa [[1997]], following the collapse of the Soviet Union. On [[12 August]] 1997, Claire Aldywich's [[documentary]], ''[[The Last Days of Hitler?]]'', aired on the [[Conspiracy Channel]]. Using newly-released Russian documents, it pieced together parts of the previously-fragmented story for the first time, although it still raised other questions it felt had not yet received adequate explanation. | A number of holes in the story remained and gave rise to numerous conspiracy theories, most notably those which claimed Hitler was still alive and in hiding. In reality, Hitler body, and those buried with him, were reinterred several times by the Soviets before they were finally incinerated, although fragments of Hitler's [[jaw]] [[bone]]s were retained. This information was stored in the Russian archives under the informal title of [[Operation Myth]], and the documents were finally released from the archives circa [[1997]], following the collapse of the Soviet Union. On [[12 August]] 1997, Claire Aldywich's [[documentary]], ''[[The Last Days of Hitler?]]'', aired on the [[Conspiracy Channel]]. Using newly-released Russian documents, it pieced together parts of the previously-fragmented story for the first time, although it still raised other questions it felt had not yet received adequate explanation. | ||
While most were unfounded, some of the reported sightings of Hitler could be attributed to Adolf Hitler, Jr., who bore a huge resemblance to his father. [[Birth|Born]] sometime after his [[mother]]'s escape from Germany, he was raised to venerate his father and lead Neo-Nazi cells towards the establishment of the [[Fourth Reich]] under the guidance and administrative support of Martin Bormann, until the old ''Reichsleiter'''s [[Old age|death]] circa [[2001]]. Hitler Jr. encountered the Sixth Doctor, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Claire Aldwych that year, leading to the course of events which [[#The death of Hitler|brought them all to the Führerbunker on 30 April 1945]], where two of them met their demise. | While most were unfounded, some of the reported sightings of Hitler could be attributed to Adolf Hitler, Jr., who bore a huge resemblance to his father. [[Birth|Born]] sometime after his [[mother]]'s escape from Germany, he was raised to venerate his father and lead Neo-Nazi cells towards the establishment of the [[Fourth Reich]] under the guidance and administrative support of Martin Bormann, until the old ''Reichsleiter''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Old age|death]] circa [[2001]]. Hitler Jr. encountered the Sixth Doctor, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Claire Aldwych that year, leading to the course of events which [[#The death of Hitler|brought them all to the Führerbunker on 30 April 1945]], where two of them met their demise. | ||
The Scrying Glass was recovered from the Nazis by the Doctor and the Brigadier after this incident and returned to its rightful place aboard the [[Vvormak]] ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow in the Glass (novel)|The Shadow in the Glass]]'') | The Scrying Glass was recovered from the Nazis by the Doctor and the Brigadier after this incident and returned to its rightful place aboard the [[Vvormak]] ship. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow in the Glass (novel)|The Shadow in the Glass]]'') |
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