Where is the tomb of Hitler, the cruel dictator of Germany, do people go there?

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Hitler’s Final Resting Place: Germany’s cruel dictator Adolf Hitler’s grave is in a simple parking lot in Berlin. This was revealed by the German government in the year 2006. The government prevented this place from becoming a pilgrimage center …Read more

The tomb of Germany’s cruel dictator Adolf Hitler is in a simple parking lot in Berlin.

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  • Germany’s cruel dictator Hitler’s grave is in a simple parking lot in Berlin
  • German government revealed Hitler’s last resting place in 2006
  • The government kept the place simple to prevent pilgrimage site

Hitler’s last resting place: When a person is known for good works, you can imagine what his grave would look like. She would look like a mausoleum, if not, there will be a full park dedicated to that person. People will come to celebrate the achievements of that person and to light a candle in his memory. The achievements of some people are so large that governments hold a public holiday in their honor. But what to say about a person like Adolf Hitler. Which is responsible for the death of millions of Jews. However, the German government thought it better to remain silent about Hitler’s last resting place by 2006. He then revealed that Hitler was buried in Berlin where there is a simple parking lot.

How Hitler died
In the early 1945, when it seemed that the Germans were losing World War II, Hitler and his trusted Nazi leaders and a group of his families went underground in a bunker built to escape an airstrike in Berlin. This bunker is known as Fuharbankar, which was located in his headquarters. It was here that he lasted till the last week of World War II, where he married Eva Brown on 29 April and then after less than two days, the two committed suicide. Later Hitler and his wife were taken out of the bunker and their bodies were burnt in a nearby garden. After Hitler’s death, Soviet burnt nearby buildings, which were part of Nazi operations at that time, but they could not destroy the bunker. The area remained deserted till the wall of Berlin collapsed and the government found many such evidences, it came to know that this place was the last house of Hitler.

In 2006, the information board installed by the German government on the site,

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Fear was not a pilgrimage place
He tried to destroy some parts of the bunker. The discovery of the bunker meant that he had discovered Hitler’s last resting place. The German government feared that announcing this information would be attracted to pay tribute to Nav-Nazi Hitler from all over the world. The worst thing was that they would convert that area into a pilgrimage site. Will remember Nav-Nazi Hitler as he was a hero. Instead, the German government decided to remain silent about this place. Because no building was built in this region since World War II, the government built a simple -looking offices, apartments and a parking lot around the region to make it as ordinary and normal as possible. By doing this, no one suspected that, below him was the last resting place of the person responsible for the death of millions of people.

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Honoring the site of death in 2006
By 2006, the government had kept silence about Hitler’s last resting place. However, when the German government announced this, there was no formality in it. A day before the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, the state government of Berlin decided to recognize Hitler’s death site. He quietly opted to place the plaque on the parking lot at the intersection of ‘In Dane Ministerial’ and ‘Gartrud-Kolmar-Stars’, which identifies the place of death of Hitler. The plaque consisted of the historical background of this place, enough information to overcome any rumor and a diagram of bunker.

Earlier, it looked like this Hitler’s grave area.

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A simple road
After the war, Germany needed to re -erect itself. Due to being responsible for the death of millions of people and being surrounded by the countries they had damaged during the war, they needed to erase any memory of Hitler. Knowing that Hitler’s supporters remain, he feared that his past would come back to harass him as monuments and pilgrimage centers. Hitler’s pilgrimage in Germany is extremely painful for those killed under the Nazi regime and their living family members. The government clearly does not celebrate the work done by Hitler. Also, by keeping this area simple, it cannot be denied that he does not want to convert Hitler into a hero or popular person, which his supporters can pay tribute.

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Parents’ grave was removed
On the other hand, in the year 2012, the stones on the grave of Adolf Hitler’s parents Alois and Clara were removed in Austria in 2012, so that it could be stopped as a pilgrimage by the rightists. This grave is in Leonding, 10 km from Linz city. Leoneding Mayor Walter Brunner said that the decision was taken by a descendant of the family. Adolf Hitler was born 100 km away near Bornau, but he spent most of his childhood in Leonading. Pastor Kurt Pitterchure said, “As time passed, the grave became difficult to maintain. The grave was misused for the meetings of supporters.” It is not known what happened to the remains kept in the grave. Now there is a white gravel square and a tree at that place.

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