Nazi boss Hitler almost had a bomb that could crush the allies?
A metal block found shows that Nazi leader Hitler once came very close to a complete nuclear bomb.
A pensioner in Brandenberg, Germany, reported a strange object to authorities after he was searching around with a metal detector. German media reported that it was a piece of shiny metal but nothing special.
Nazi boss Hitler. Photo: Internet |
However, when the owner of the metal, Bernd Thalmann, tested it, it was not a magnet. He tried to search the library to find out what the metal was but got no results. Bernd took the metal block home and placed it in the kitchen for a few days.
Bernd and his nephew then dug around the area where the first metal block was found. Bernd then notified the local authorities and was evacuated from his home. All the surrounding neighbors were also evacuated.
Nazi Traces
Men in full protective suits entered the house and placed Bernd’s metal block in a solid lead container. It was then placed in a suitcase. Bernd is currently being tested in hospital to determine if he has been exposed to radiation.
Police confirmed that the metal block that Mr. Bernd dug up was highly radioactive and was likely part of a nuclear research project. The location where the metal block was found was the city of Oranienburg, which was the site of a secret nuclear research lab for the German army during World War II.
According to News Au, it is very likely that this metal block is uranium oxide mined in South America and then shipped to Germany. This is a very important material for making nuclear bombs - the most destructive weapon on the planet. Hitler once really wanted to own nuclear weapons to completely change the situation of World War II.
Top priority
Britain and the United States were well aware of Hitler’s ambitions to build a nuclear bomb. The British military destroyed a secret German nuclear research and production plant in Norway. In Germany, finding the components for Hitler’s atomic bomb in Oranienberg is impossible because the land was hit by 16,000 bombs during the war. The entire area has been plowed up and is no longer intact.
With the radioactive metal found, the theory that Hitler was very close to a complete nuclear bomb is reasonable. However, the owner of the metal refused to reveal the location of the find. He said he would return and look for more traces of Nazi Germany.
Closer to the nuclear bomb
Documents released by the US National Archives show that Nazi Germany was very close to having a nuclear bomb. Research into APO 696 shows that Hitler was very close to developing a basic nuclear bomb in 1944. There is also evidence that the Germans may have tested this devastating weapon.
German pilot Hans Zinsser said he saw a “mushroom cloud” near the nuclear research facility in the city of Ludwglust in 1944. “The mushroom cloud rose to 7,000 meters,” Hans wrote in his book. “The entire surrounding area lost power and radio signals were completely cut off.”
According to Dan Viet/Vietnamnet
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