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State Department historian confidentially showed me the captured German files on Stalin’s son — which had been removed from the captured files at Alexandria Virginia, before microfilming to conceal the reasons why Jacob Dzhugashvili killed himself (the reasons were spelled out in the captured SS documents and did little credit to his British fellow prisoners).

Further proof of his captivity will be found in the record of Hitler’s Table Talk , where Hitler comments on the fact that proof was found in the son’s possession that Stalin was planning to attack Germany (but Hitler got his attack, codenamed BARBAROSSA , in first.)

There is no limit to people’s gullibility. [ source ] Historian points out evidence Stalin’s elder son was not in Nazi camps MOSCOW, May 8 (Itar-Tass) – Russian and foreign archives, including the private archive of Stalin’s family, contain tentative evidence to a version of life story of Stalin’s elder son Jacob Dzhugashvili , which suggests that the man never was in Nazi captivity, claims the Russian Doctor of History Sergei Devyatov .

Under an official version, 2nd Lieutenant Dzhugashvili was taken prisoner in July 1941 near Vitebsk in Byelorussia and spent the next two years in Nazi concentration camps until his death in April 1943. “On the basis of data found in Russian and foreign archives, I can say there’re doubts that Jacob ever got into captivity,” Dr Devyatov said.

He made his findings public for the first time at a recent roundtable conference on publication of documents on Russian history in the 20th century. “An unbiased criminalistical testing, including graphological tests, indicates that, in most probability, the stories of him being taken captive were part of an active propaganda by Nazi Germany’s secret services,” Dr Devyatov said.

“Unfortunately, we’re still unable to get confirmations of this from foreign archives.” “There’re about ten photos of Jacob in the camps, but experts of a research center reporting to the Russian Defense Industry have analyzed them and concluded these were products of highly expert photomontage,” he went on saying.

“Most probably, the Germans used some photos found on Jacob’s body.” “When the collection of photos was exhausted, they made an error by producing a mirror-like image on one photo, where Jacob is shown in a uniform buttoned rightwards, which is how women button their clothes,” Dr Devyatov said. “One more noteworthy thing is that not a single camera recording of Jacob in captivity was ever found,” he said.

“But the biggest testimony to our version comes from expert analysis of the records he ostensibly kept while in the camps.” “Jacob’s notes and his notebooks dating

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