• Anton Joachimsthaler (born 1930 in Hohenelbe) is a German historian. He is particularly noted for his research on the early life of the German dictator...
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  • 1981. However, the dominant view represented by historians such as Anton Joachimsthaler, Timothy Ryback, Ian Kershaw, and Belgian journalist Jean-Paul Mulders...
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    none of the witnesses had seen his body, which German historian Anton Joachimsthaler – who cites some of the testimonies in his book on the dictator's...
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  • dismiss the thesis are Ian Kershaw, Robert Payne, Walter Görlitz, Anton Joachimsthaler, Christian Graf von Krockow, John Toland, Brigitte Hamann and Ernst...
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    a statement as to Hitler's manner of death to anyone. Historian Anton Joachimsthaler who wrote a number of books about Hitler, cited Günsche's statements...
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    (1957). Hitler: The Missing Years. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. Joachimsthaler, Anton (1989). Korrektur einer Biographie : Adolf Hitler, 1908–1920 [Emendation...
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  • historian Anton Joachimsthaler disputes the purported Soviet autopsy report of Hitler's body, which was published by Bezymenski in 1968. Joachimsthaler argues...
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  • Hitler's book, Mein Kampf. However, several historians, such as Anton Joachimsthaler, and Sir Ian Kershaw, say that Hitler's paternity is unlikely or...
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    death (involving a body double) are considered by historians such as Anton Joachimsthaler and Luke Daly-Groves as an example of created "myths". Biography...
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    used to confirm Adolf Hitler's death in 1945. Historians such as Anton Joachimsthaler assert that the remainder of the body was burnt to near-ashes, but...
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