Talk:Hans Kammler

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Considering there is a large amount written in this article over speculation of his disappearance and death, there might as well be a discussion over it. One paragraph was slightly rewritten by User 4.242.174.240 , but I believe the rewrite creates more confusion and is biased in favor of conspiracy theories. I am going to revert to the old paragraph, but will paste both here for future reference or discussion.

Original Paragraph:

  • In April 1945, Kammler disappeared. Some reports suggest that he was assassinated by a member of his staff, acting on orders from Himmler not to allow personnel with detailed knowledge of the rocket programme to fall into Allied hands. Others indicate that he may have been killed in action or committed suicide somewhere around Prague. The fact that his exact fate is unknown and that his body was never recovered has lead some to speculate 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.

Rewrite by User 4.242.174.240:

  • In April 1945, Kammler disappeared. Some reports suggest that he was assassinated by a member of his staff, acting on orders from Himmler not to allow personnel with detailed knowledge of the rocket programme to fall into Allied hands. Others indicate that he may have been killed in action or committed suicide somewhere around Prague. The facts that his exact fate is unknown, that his body was never recovered, and the many inconsistencies surrounding his disappearance has lead many to speculate that he survived. He may have continued his work in the United States after the war, as did numerous Nazi scientists including rocket scientists Walter Dornberger and Wernher von Braun, where it is alleged he worked on anti-gravity and other advanced devices.

Feel free to comment Joshdboz 02:02, 14 March 2006 (UTC)