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LimpDikzkit on scored.co
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From https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/some-sixty-years-later-reichsfuhrer-heinrich-himmlers-death-remains-shrouded-in-mystery/
> In the last few pages of his book, Allen, from southwest England, maintained that he had discovered documents in the British national archive at Kew, near London, that indicated Himmler had not committed suicide. Instead, he had been murdered on orders from British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The latter had discussed the assassination of captured enemy leaders (such as Mussolini) who “knew too much” with U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt before his death in April 1945.
Seems very telling that almost no high ranking nazi lived past May 1945, makes you wonder why they didn't kill Goring or Donitz?
But consider that Himmler was up at the top at the SS and could have provided paperwork/evidence or located eyewitnesses to debunk the holocaust narrative. No Himmler = free reign for jews to make up any crap they wanted and pin it on the SS.
> In the last few pages of his book, Allen, from southwest England, maintained that he had discovered documents in the British national archive at Kew, near London, that indicated Himmler had not committed suicide. Instead, he had been murdered on orders from British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The latter had discussed the assassination of captured enemy leaders (such as Mussolini) who “knew too much” with U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt before his death in April 1945.
Seems very telling that almost no high ranking nazi lived past May 1945, makes you wonder why they didn't kill Goring or Donitz?