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Fabricating the Death of Adolf Hitler Continued from page 44 whether the documents they were classified. Oddly enough, Mark looking for were for the purpose of Benecke, a German forensic biologist, whether the documents they were looking for were for the purpose of identifying some sort of fragments that had been discovered, the first lieutenant made a very annoyed official face and put his index finger over his mouth, from which I gathered that my guess had been on the right track." (Lutze, 2006) 65. See photograph, Hitler's Death, p. 97. 66. Lutze, 2006 67. For example: http://www.welt.de/ data/2006/10/25/1085392.html 68. "United States Forces in the European Theater", Military Intelligence Service Center, Final Interrogation Report no. 31 (O1-FIR No. 31), "Hitler's Teeth" (7 pages and annexes), 5 February 1946. A copy of this document is held in the William Russell Philp Collection, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California. Ronald Bulatoff, archival specialist at the Hoover Institution Archives, recently wrote to an Australian researcher with whom I am in contact confirming that the document remains classified. Oddly enough, Mark Benecke, a German forensic biologist, writes on his website (http://www.benecke.com/airhihe.html): "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)." If Benecke has had access to a report that remains classified, this suggests that he is working in tandem with the US military to keep the hoax alive. It is hard to see any other reason why he should be granted access to a document that members of the general public are not allowed to examine. 69. Oakland Tribune, 6 May 1948 70. The Associated Press (AP) version of the same report evaded the problem of raising this response in the reader's mind by omitting Prof. Blaschke's challenge to the Russians. See "Russians Have Hitler's Jaw, Says Der Fuehrer's Dentist", Indiana Evening Gazette, 5 May 1948 71. Valley Morning Star, 17 September 1948, section 2, p. 5 evidence given on two occasions more than two years apart—on 19 May 1945 and 24 July 1947. No indication is given as to which sections derived from which interrogation. It is therefore impossible to state whether Heusemann gave the evidence I cite in 1945 or in 1947. 54. Hitler's Death, p. 99 55. Hitler's Death, pp. 101-2 56. Hitler's Death, p. 101: "In the upper jaw all natural teeth, except for the 6th." This implies that the sixth was a false tooth, not that there was no tooth in that location at all. 57. Hitler's Death, pp. 96, 102 58. http://www.guardian.co.uk/ Observer/international/story/0,6903, 1479109,00.htm1 59. Lutze, 2006 60. Hitler's Death, pp. 97-99 61. "Dentist Says Russ Have Hitler's Jaw", Oakland Tribune, 6 May 1948 62. Winnipeg Free Press, 3 May 1946, p.7 63. Lutze, 2006 64. Bruck recalled: "When I asked 80 - NEXUS www.nexusmagazi ne.com DECEMBER 2007 — JANUARY 2008