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  1. Dec 16, 2013 · He could identify shiny structures (metal artifacts) on the sides, and severe paradontosis of the lower front teeth in the movies as well as in the actual teeth. Weird fact no. 3: Hitler's teeth were so bad — and uniquely bad — that his teeth alone made it possible to identify his corpse.

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

    Benecke was born in Rosenheim, Bavaria. After receiving a Dr. rer. medic. at Cologne University in 1997, [23] he worked in the Chief Medical Examiner's Office in Manhattan, New York, from 1997 to 1999. As of 1999, he works internationally on forensic cases as a freelance expert witness. He also teaches at various police academies and acts as a ...

  3. Dec 12, 2022 · How one forensic biologist stumbled across the only remaining body parts of Adolf Hitler… in a floppy-disc case in Moscow. The article as .pdf. By Mark Benecke

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  4. 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.

  5. 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...

  6. 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.

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  8. Nov 10, 2004 · Dr Benecke examined the Nazi dictator's elaborate dental bridgework to find out more about how he died. During a visit to the Russian State Archive he was allowed to see the charred, bullet-blasted top of Hitler's skull - in a blue cardboard box marked Operation Myth.

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