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Operation Sunrise , the secret surrender negotiated by the OSS with elements of the SS.
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Hans Kammler controlled all of the Third Reich's secret weapons research by the end of the War. Spandau The Secret Diaries by Albert Speer speculates that Kammler had development of the Nazi atomic bomb halted and had the researchers concentrate instead on a uranium motor for aircraft. Towards wars end, Kammler was even over Göring .
Kammler joined the SS in 1940, and rose through rank and authority, he worked at designing extermination camps, gas chambers and crematoria. After the Warsaw Ghetto he was in charge of the demolition of the ghetto in retaliation. In 1944, the V-2 project went under SS control, and Kammler soon was named as its director. Early in 1945, he was placed as head all German aerospace programs . In April 1945, Kammler disappeared never to be seen or heard from again. Theories abound , but his body was never recovered and accounts of his death are varying and contradictory.
Some reports suggest that he was assassinated on orders from Himmler not to allow personnel with detailed knowledge to fall into Allied hands. Others indicate that he may have committed suicide . The fact is that his exact fate is unknown and his mysterious disappearance led to some speculation that he continued his work in the United States after the war, where it is alleged he worked on anti-gravity and other advanced devices. Or that he found his way to a Nazi enclave in South America, or Antarctica.
Accounts of Kammler's death include
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May 9,1945 He shot himself in the head .
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May 7, 1945 He committed suicide with a cyanide capsule .
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His aide Heinz Zeuner shot him.
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He was shot by his aide-de-camp in Prague.
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The Russians executed him along with other SS members
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He died in the USA many years after the war.
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He died in Argentina many years after the war.
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The German courts ruled in 1948 ruled that his death was officially established as May 9, 1945.
The Nazi Rocketeers: Dreams of Space and Crimes of War by Dennis Piszkiewicz, states Kammler arrived in Prague via aircraft on May 4 ,1945, following which he and other SS men defended a bunker against an attack by Czech resistance fighters . During the attack, Kammler's aide-de-camp Sturmbannfuehrer Starck shot him to prevent his falling into enemy hands.
"The Hunt for Zero Point: " (Nick Cook 2001) proposed a theory that Kammler was captured by Allies and brought to the US along with other German scientists as part of Operation Paperclip .
There is also a strong case for the theory that Hans Kammler escaped in the closing days of the War using a long-range multi-engine aircraft to ship a large body of Nazi secret weapons and science projects to points unknown.
Despite the fact that Kammler was, in many aspects, number three in the Nazi hierarchy at wars end, his name only comes up once, in an indirect reference , during the war crimes trials. Curiously, most references to Hans Kammler in any official literature relating to the Nuremberg trials was deleted.
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