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    After the collapse of the Soviet union there was a news release that the Kremlin had kept a part of Hitler in some strange storage bunker. I think it was a ribcage or something. I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I did read it.
    In an episode of 1970's Wonder Woman they cloned Hitler. How far do you want to take this?
    See your point but I'm serious. It was on the history channel. Soviet soldiers were interviewed and admitted bringing Hitler's remains to Russia. I think it was like a trophy to Stalin.

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    After the collapse of the Soviet union there was a news release that the Kremlin had kept a part of Hitler in some strange storage bunker. I think it was a ribcage or something. I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I did read it.
    In an episode of 1970's Wonder Woman they cloned Hitler. How far do you want to take this?
    See your point but I'm serious. It was on the history channel. Soviet soldiers were interviewed and admitted bringing Hitler's remains to Russia. I think it was like a trophy to Stalin.
    If Kirkland is right then it would have been only charred remains.
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    After the collapse of the Soviet union there was a news release that the Kremlin had kept a part of Hitler in some strange storage bunker. I think it was a ribcage or something. I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I did read it.
    In an episode of 1970's Wonder Woman they cloned Hitler. How far do you want to take this?
    See your point but I'm serious. It was on the history channel. Soviet soldiers were interviewed and admitted bringing Hitler's remains to Russia. I think it was like a trophy to Stalin.
    If Kirkland is right then it would have been only charred remains.
    Oh yes, Kirk is right. It was well documented Hitler's people took him and his new bride outside, poured petrol on them and lit them up. It was only bones found at the Kremlin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
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    After the collapse of the Soviet union there was a news release that the Kremlin had kept a part of Hitler in some strange storage bunker. I think it was a ribcage or something. I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I did read it.
    In an episode of 1970's Wonder Woman they cloned Hitler. How far do you want to take this?
    See your point but I'm serious. It was on the history channel. Soviet soldiers were interviewed and admitted bringing Hitler's remains to Russia. I think it was like a trophy to Stalin.
    If Kirkland is right then it would have been only charred remains.
    Oh yes, Kirk is right. It was well documented Hitler's people took him and his new bride outside, poured petrol on them and lit them up. It was only bones found at the Kremlin.
    I'm a little surprised that the Germans acted just like their ally, the Japanese. To the Japs, ouch, it was dishonorable for them to get caught or their bodies taken by their enemies, an old samurai tradition they say. So that's why nobody could find the top Japanese general or his body in Iwo, and in Okinawa, where I originally came from, at the end of the last battle of WWII there the two top generals committed hara-kiri and had their lieutenants dispose their bodies and so their bodies were never found. There's are other historical connections between the two countries but that's another story...

    (Btw, sorry about the inappropriate comment on the earlier post. I'm usually not that obnoxious but when I talk about someone like Hitler, I go overboard sometimes.)
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    After the collapse of the Soviet union there was a news release that the Kremlin had kept a part of Hitler in some strange storage bunker. I think it was a ribcage or something. I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I did read it.
    In an episode of 1970's Wonder Woman they cloned Hitler. How far do you want to take this?
    See your point but I'm serious. It was on the history channel. Soviet soldiers were interviewed and admitted bringing Hitler's remains to Russia. I think it was like a trophy to Stalin.
    If Kirkland is right then it would have been only charred remains.
    Oh yes, Kirk is right. It was well documented Hitler's people took him and his new bride outside, poured petrol on them and lit them up. It was only bones found at the Kremlin.
    I'm a little surprised that the Germans acted just like their ally, the Japanese. To the Japs, ouch, it was dishonorable for them to get caught or their bodies taken by their enemies, an old samurai tradition they say. So that's why nobody could find the top Japanese general or his body in Iwo, and in Okinawa, where I originally came from, at the end of the last battle of WWII there the two top generals committed hara-kiri and had their lieutenants dispose their bodies and so their bodies were never found. There's are other historical connections between the two countries but that's another story...

    (Btw, sorry about the inappropriate comment on the earlier post. I'm usually not that obnoxious but when I talk about someone like Hitler, I go overboard sometimes.)
    True Pac, but I think the Japanese did it more as a cultural thing while the Nazis did it to avoid retribution.

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    After the collapse of the Soviet union there was a news release that the Kremlin had kept a part of Hitler in some strange storage bunker. I think it was a ribcage or something. I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I did read it.
    In an episode of 1970's Wonder Woman they cloned Hitler. How far do you want to take this?
    See your point but I'm serious. It was on the history channel. Soviet soldiers were interviewed and admitted bringing Hitler's remains to Russia. I think it was like a trophy to Stalin.
    If Kirkland is right then it would have been only charred remains.
    Oh yes, Kirk is right. It was well documented Hitler's people took him and his new bride outside, poured petrol on them and lit them up. It was only bones found at the Kremlin.
    I'm a little surprised that the Germans acted just like their ally, the Japanese. To the Japs, ouch, it was dishonorable for them to get caught or their bodies taken by their enemies, an old samurai tradition they say. So that's why nobody could find the top Japanese general or his body in Iwo, and in Okinawa, where I originally came from, at the end of the last battle of WWII there the two top generals committed hara-kiri and had their lieutenants dispose their bodies and so their bodies were never found. There's are other historical connections between the two countries but that's another story...

    (Btw, sorry about the inappropriate comment on the earlier post. I'm usually not that obnoxious but when I talk about someone like Hitler, I go overboard sometimes.)
    True Pac, but I think the Japanese did it more as a cultural thing while the Nazis did it to avoid retribution.
    Ya, reminded me of Kadhafi, once proud leader lynched by his own people...
    Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.

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    After the collapse of the Soviet union there was a news release that the Kremlin had kept a part of Hitler in some strange storage bunker. I think it was a ribcage or something. I don't know if it was ever confirmed but I did read it.
    In an episode of 1970's Wonder Woman they cloned Hitler. How far do you want to take this?
    See your point but I'm serious. It was on the history channel. Soviet soldiers were interviewed and admitted bringing Hitler's remains to Russia. I think it was like a trophy to Stalin.
    If Kirkland is right then it would have been only charred remains.
    Oh yes, Kirk is right. It was well documented Hitler's people took him and his new bride outside, poured petrol on them and lit them up. It was only bones found at the Kremlin.
    I'm a little surprised that the Germans acted just like their ally, the Japanese. To the Japs, ouch, it was dishonorable for them to get caught or their bodies taken by their enemies, an old samurai tradition they say. So that's why nobody could find the top Japanese general or his body in Iwo, and in Okinawa, where I originally came from, at the end of the last battle of WWII there the two top generals committed hara-kiri and had their lieutenants dispose their bodies and so their bodies were never found. There's are other historical connections between the two countries but that's another story...

    (Btw, sorry about the inappropriate comment on the earlier post. I'm usually not that obnoxious but when I talk about someone like Hitler, I go overboard sometimes.)
    True Pac, but I think the Japanese did it more as a cultural thing while the Nazis did it to avoid retribution.
    Ya, reminded me of Kadhafi, once proud leader lynched by his own people...
    As was Saddam Hussain.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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