"I did not see the dead Führer."
Otto Günsche was the "Silent Sentinel," the 6'4" SS-Adjutant who stood guard at the very door where history supposedly ended. Considered the "toughest to break" by his Soviet captors, his unwavering silence for decades was long mistaken for absolute loyalty to a fallen leader.
In this volume of Hitler’s Death: The Eyewitnesses, investigator Peter David Orr deconstructs the Adjutant's calculated and evolving testimony. Discover the "Günsche admission"—a pivotal revelation that strikes him entirely from the primary eyewitness list. By auditing Günsche’s shifting accounts of the "4:45 PM" death time, his "acoustic selectivity" regarding the fatal gunshot, and his 1956 courtroom declarations, this investigation reveals a man who wasn't guarding a body, but a carefully constructed secret.
The "Silent Sentinel" is finally being cross-examined. It’s time to audit the Adjutant.
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