EVA BRAUN ALIVE
PARIS NEWSPAPER STORY
PARIS, September 24. Eva Braun is not dead, according to the Paris newspaper "L'Aurore." The paper claims that she is held prisoner by the American army authorities as a surprise witness at the trial of war criminals at Nuremberg. "L'Aurore" declares that two months ago "Madame Hitler" was seen to return to her fiat in Munich, accomfianied by American officers. She colected clothes and gave instructions to her servant, who said she appeared to be very tired. An American officer said: "Braun is not dead. We cannot help thinking that the other corpse found at the Chancellery and stated to be Hitler's may be a false one, too, and that he is hiding, or is hidden, in a discreet place." "L'Aurore" asks: "As they hold his wife, might not the Americans be hoping to catch this monster in some .trap?"
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 74, 25 September 1945, Page 7
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146EVA BRAUN ALIVE Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 74, 25 September 1945, Page 7
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