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DID HITLER HAVE A NUKE?

Declassified US documents suggest Adolf Hitler successfully tested nuclear bomb during World War Two

Two pilots claim they witnesses a mushroom cloud while flying over Nazi Germany in 1944

DOCUMENTS unearthed in an archive suggest that Adolf Hitler may have tested an operational nuclear bomb before the end of WW2.

A recently declassified file from the National Archives in Washington is a detailed survey of how far Nazi scientists got in the development of an atomic bomb.

 New evidence reveals that Adolf Hitler may have tested an atomic bomb in 1944
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New evidence reveals that Adolf Hitler may have tested an atomic bomb in 1944Credit: Getty Images

In the file, obtained by the German newspaper Bild, the task of the academics who prepared the paper between 1944 and 1947 was the "investigations, research, developments and practical use of the German atomic bomb."

The report was prepared by countless American and British intelligence officers and also includes the testimony of four German experts - two chemical physicists, a chemist and a missile expert.

It concludes that Hitler's boffins failed in the quest to achieve a breakthrough in nuclear technology – BUT that a documented test may have taken place of a rudimentary warhead in 1944.

The statement of the German test pilot Hans Zinsser in the file is considered evidence - the missile expert says he observed in 1944 a mushroom cloud in the sky during a test flight near Ludwigslust.

His log submitted to the Allied investigators reads; "In early October 1944 I flew away 12-15 km from a nuclear test station near Ludwigslust.

"A cloud shaped like a mushroom with turbulent, billowing sections (at about 7000 metres) stood, without any seeming connections over the spot where the explosion took place.

“Strong electrical disturbances and the impossibility to continue radio communication as by lighting turned up."

He estimated the cloud stretched for nine kilometres and described further "strange colourings" followed by a blast wave which translated into a "strong pull on the stick" - meaning his cockpit controls.

An hour later a pilot in a different machine took off from Ludwigslust and observed the same phenomenon.

 A pilot claimed to have seen a mushroom cloud while flying over Nazi Germany towards the end of WW2
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A pilot claimed to have seen a mushroom cloud while flying over Nazi Germany towards the end of WW2Credit: Getty Images

According to other archival documents, the Italian correspondent Luigi Romersa observed on the ground the same explosion.

He had been sent by dictator Benito Mussolini to watch the test of a "new weapon" of the Germans.

He was ordered to report his impressions back to Mussolini.

It is known that Hitler pursued the goal of nuclear technology and wanted his V-2 rockets to be able to carry them to destroy the UK.

The testimony of the four German scientists in the declassified American report mentions a top secret meeting held in Berlin in 1943.

Nazi weapons minister Albert Speer was present for the discussion called a "nuclear summit."

In the end the report states that the Allies believe the Germans fell short of triggering the nuclear chain reaction necessary to trigger a nuclear blast.

But none could come up with an explanation for what occurred in the skies over Ludwigslust in 1944.



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