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What Stalin Said When He Confirmed Hitler Was Gone In the first days of May 1945, the Soviet leadership receives fragmented intelligence that Adolf Hitler is dead. Joseph Stalin refuses to accept anything at face value and pushes his security and intelligence organs to verify it through bodies, witnesses, and physical evidence. The chapter ends with Stalin forcing the war to continue in his mind until proof is undeniable. As the Red Army closes on Berlin, the reality inside Hitler’s collapsing command system becomes brutally narrow: hold, delay, deny. Martin Bormann and Heinrich Himmler maneuver for survival and power, even as the Third Reich disintegrates. Soviet forces secure the Reich Chancellery grounds and begin the methodical process of identifying Hitler’s remains. Stalin’s suspicion hardens into a strategy controlling the truth can shape the peace. Even after confirmation, Stalin quietly allows uncertainty to spread, including hints that Hitler might have escaped. Winston Churchill grows alarmed, while Dwight D. Eisenhower tries to keep the fragile Allied unity from cracking apart too soon. Germany surrenders, but Europe does not settle into peace; it divides into zones, systems, and rival fears. Stalin reshapes Eastern Europe through occupation and control, while the West realizes the alliance was temporary. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is made for educational, historical documentary, and entertainment storytelling purposes, based on publicly available World War II sources. While we aim to be respectful, some details may be simplified or not fully accurate, so it should not be treated as a fully verified academic source. Some visuals may be AI-generated where real footage is limited and are not intended to change historical facts. No disrespect is intended toward any nation, group, soldiers, civilians, or individuals. For verified history, consult professional historians and authentic archives.