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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_BeneckeMark Benecke - Wikipedia

    Benecke has worked on the identification of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun's dental remains in Moscow (as well as a skull fragment claimed to be Hitler's). [2] [3] Notably, he argued (in line with early investigator Hugh Trevor-Roper) that body water would hinder an open-air cremation.

  2. Dec 16, 2013 · The reports of Hitler's dentist, Blaschke (who had formerly studied in the U.S.), and other witnesses clearly show that the teeth in that little cigar box must indeed be the Fuehrer's (see Figure 5). The details all accord.

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  3. The actual identification of Hitler's remains (and therefore the confirmation of his death based on physical evidence) was published in 1972. It was performed by comparing the teeth of the remains to the dental schemata drawn by Hitler's dentist.

  4. Dec 12, 2022 · Hitler’s teeth were so bad that his dental profile alone made it possible to identify his corpse. The state of his teeth might also explain why everybody complained about the Nazi leader’s chronic bad breath.

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  5. In Hitler’s Skull, forensic scientist Mark Benecke investigates the death of Adolf Hitler and takes viewers from the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, to Lausanne Switzerland and into a Russian archive where fascinating evidence has been kept secret for almost half a century.

  6. At two different archives in Moscow, Benecke analyzes Hitler's alleged skull, his teeth and even the remains of his beautiful mistress, Eva Braun. These strange artifacts will reveal many things for the first time - including how Hitler killed himself.

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  8. May 21, 2018 · "Hitler's teeth were so bad — and uniquely bad — that his teeth alone made it possible to identify his corpse," the forensic pathologist Mark Benecke, who was hired by National Geographic...

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