Hitler and the Ghost on the Radio

Recently while perusing an extensive site dedicated to the history of the Third Reich (www.thirdreich.net), I stumbled upon the New York Times obituary for Adolf Hitler. The last paragraph of the long obituary cryptically reads:

"LONDON, May 1 - When Doenitz declared on the radio that Hitler had died “a hero’s death.” a ghost voice immediately interrupted, shouting “This is a lie!”
[The British Broadcasting Corporation subsequently reported that Hitler had actually died of a stroke, rather than in battle against the Russians, the National Broadcasting Company said.]

Hitler, who was 56 years old on April 20, was lauded by Doenitz as “one of the greatest heroes in German history.” Here the ghost voice broke in “The greatest of all fascists!” "

So, um, what was this ghost voice? Anyone?

Propaganda of defamation (well deserved as it would be). I’ve heard the recording of Doenitz speech. There was no ghost voice.

Sparc

Ah, thanks. Do you have a link to the speech, by any chance?

Not per se. But I’ll check my archives and see, I might have a copy. But I can only do that from the office. It’s in my sound library if I still have it. Get back tomorrow to you on it.

I’m still amazed that Adolf and I share the same birthday…
I wonder if I’m gonna grow up to be an infamous dictator :rolleyes:

Well, it beats being an infamous dic.