They tried different ways: How enemies tried to kill Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler survived several attempts to kill him during his time as leader of Nazism, but to his good fortune and the ability of his guards, he had escaped. As foreign media record, Telegrafi is being recorded, there are dozens of plots he challenged until the year [...]
Adolf Hitler survived several attempts to kill him during his time as leader of Nazism, but to his good fortune and the ability of his guards, he had escaped.
As foreign media write, Telegrafi is recorded, it is about dozens of plots he challenged until his death in 1945.
Following his election as Chancellor in 1933, Hitler's security guards took secret measures to protect him.
His food was checked every day before he served him, and water was examined for toxic substances.
But despite these, different people tried in different ways to kill him.
One of them was before the war when a bouquet of roses was thrown into Hitler's open Mercedes.
An SS guard caught him and found a poison that could be absorbed through the skin.
However, it is said that the most famous attempt to kill the leader of the Nazis was Operation Valkyrie, launched in July 1944.
German Army officials planned to kill Fuhrer inside its main headquarters.
A bomb placed in a bag exploded but did not kill the Nazi leader. Dozens were arrested in response.
The Nazi leaders were also given a puppy by an alleged fan on a mission to kill the Fuhrer.
The animal was deliberately infected with rage, but it bit a servant before it could reach Hitler.
Some recent media have published alleged files suggesting that Hitler was alive for more than 10 years after World War II.
Unconfirmed documents indicate that an American agent was told that the chief of the Third Reich was not dead and hid in South America.
Suspected images of Hitler's belonging even appeared to the agent, who were scanned and sent to CIA.
Fuhrer allegedly committed no suicide in the Berlin bunker, but fled to Colombia.












