- So wrote John F. Kennedy, future president, when in Berlin in 1945 as a journalist just after the war. The war was not cleaned up in a day, and Kennedy saw its grisly aftermath. He even saw Hitler’s bunker. Though JFK speculated that the dictator was not killed. “There is no complete evidence, however, that the body that was found was Hitler’s body,” he wrote. “The Russians doubt that he is dead.”
26 abril 2017
"On some of the streets the stench — sweet and sickish from dead bodies — is overwhelming."
- So wrote John F. Kennedy, future president, when in Berlin in 1945 as a journalist just after the war. The war was not cleaned up in a day, and Kennedy saw its grisly aftermath. He even saw Hitler’s bunker. Though JFK speculated that the dictator was not killed. “There is no complete evidence, however, that the body that was found was Hitler’s body,” he wrote. “The Russians doubt that he is dead.”
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