Ep 12. Who Killed Heinrich Himmler
- February 26, 2010
The episode "Who Killed Heinrich Himmler" is the final episode of Nazi Hunters season 1, and it delves into one of the most mysterious and controversial deaths of the Nazi era. Heinrich Himmler, the infamous head of the SS, committed suicide on May 23, 1945, just days after Germany's surrender in World War II. But the circumstances surrounding his death have long been shrouded in secrecy and conspiracy theories. Did he really take cyanide as he claimed, or was he murdered?
The episode begins with an overview of Himmler's role in the Nazi regime, including his leadership of the SS and his involvement in the Holocaust. It then explores the chaotic final days of the war, when Himmler was on the run and trying to negotiate a surrender with the Allies. His eventual capture by British forces led to his interrogation and subsequent suicide, but the details of what happened in between have been subject to much speculation.
The episode features interviews with historians, forensic experts, and other experts who have investigated the mystery of Himmler's death. They discuss the various theories that have been put forward, including the possibility that Himmler was assassinated by the British or by rival Nazis who wanted to silence him. Some also suggest that he may have faked his own death and gone into hiding.
The investigation into Himmler's death is complicated by the fact that his body was quickly cremated after his death, so there is little physical evidence to examine. However, forensic experts have studied photographs and other documentation from the time to try to piece together what happened. They also explore the many conflicting accounts of what happened during Himmler's capture and interrogation, and attempt to reconcile them with the available evidence.
Throughout the episode, viewers also learn more about the various people who were involved in Himmler's capture and interrogation, including the British intelligence officer who questioned him and the German doctor who confirmed his death. Some of these individuals provide firsthand accounts of what happened, shedding new light on the mystery.
In the end, the episode does not provide a definitive answer to the question of who killed Heinrich Himmler. However, it presents the various theories and evidence in a clear and accessible way, allowing viewers to draw their own conclusions. It also highlights the ongoing fascination with Himmler and the Nazi era, as well as the importance of uncovering the truth about one of history's darkest chapters.