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German man woke up after 75 years of coma and learned that Hitler died during the second world war
German man woke up after 75 years of coma and learned that Hitler died during the second world war

Video: German man woke up after 75 years of coma and learned that Hitler died during the second world war

Video: German man woke up after 75 years of coma and learned that Hitler died during the second world war
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Stuttgart - A 91-year-old German man who has been in a comic state for most of his adult life, has recently awakened to learn that Germany has been defeated in World War II.

The medical staff at the Stuttgart Marienkhospital feared that the person would fall back into a coma if told the truth about Germany's defeat in World War II.

The man was very persistent and interrogated the medical staff and other patients constantly for several days, until another patient finally told him the truth.

“When I got the terrible news, I just couldn't believe it. Sometimes I wish I never woke up from this coma,”he told reporters in tears

“I don’t know which is worse, spent my whole life in a hospital bed or the fact that our Fuhrer failed in his attempt to unite humanity under the Third Reich,” he says emotionally.

“What happened to the Motherland? People tell me that there are Jews and Africans in our country! How can the German people tolerate this? This is unacceptable! "He said, clearly angry with the situation

Psychiatrist Hermann Froschlinger at the Stuttgart Marienkhospital says that his patient's opinion may seem extremely shocking to most, but that they need to be understood in the cultural context of the time.

Nearly fatal blow

Helmut Fischer suffered a near-fatal blow to the head in 1942 when he was just 16 years old.

The young man apparently fell off his bike at the time, after which he remained in a semi-vegetative state and was under the care of his mother until her death in 1987, in subsequent years he was transferred to several different hospitals.

“My deepest regret was that I was unable to join the Third Reich in its fight against the weak democratic regimes of the West and their Jewish culture,” he told reporters.

“Everyone seems to be concerned about the Arabs these days, that's all I see on the news. But what about the Jews? You cannot trust these people, they are always plotting to take over the world! He added, clearly worried

“The only thing that brings me comfort is that I was told that Hitler’s dream of uniting Europe under one authoritarian rule was achieved, let the Fuhrer remain in peace,” he concluded.

Helmut Fischer joined Hitler's youth when he was 14 years old, and he was also a former member of the German Hitler Youth in the boys' department between the ages of 9 and 14, and these are his most vivid memories.

The incredible story of Mr. Fischer will be featured in an upcoming German TV documentary.

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