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This is an interview made in 1976 about Hanna Reitsch who was born on March 29, 1912, and died on August 24, 1979.

She was a German aviator and the only woman awarded the Iron Cross First Class And the Luftwaffe Pilot / Observer Badge in Gold, with Diamonds during World War II. She set over forty (40) aviation altitude and endurance records during her career, both before and after World War II. She had also made a number of international glider-plane records that still stand to this day.

Hanna Reitsch was one of the closest friends of Adolf Hitler during World War 2.

For the actual hidden truth about Adolf Hitler, then the documentary "Adolf Hitler: the greatest story never told" is available here - thegreateststorynevertold.tv

The documentary "Adolf Hitler: the untold true story" is available here - https://archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerTheUntoldTRUEStory

After you watch both documentaries mentioned above, I highly recommend the documentary "The Holocaust unveiled" which is available here - https://archive.org/details/TheHolocaustUnveiledPersecutionOfRevisionistsfullYouTubeviaTorchbrowser.com

Adolf Hitler: the greatest story never told can be seen in the below links if the above link is not working. (Part 1 to 22 & Bonus) https://archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerTheGreatestStoryNeverToldFull6HoursDocumentary (Part 23 to 26) https://archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerthegreateststorynevertoldPart23to25 Tribute videos to Hanna Reitsch can be seen here - https://archive.org/details/MyTributeVideoToHannaReitsch

This is an interview made in 1976 about Hanna Reitsch who was born on March 29, 1912, and died on August 24, 1979. She was a German aviator and the only woman awarded the Iron Cross First Class And the Luftwaffe Pilot / Observer Badge in Gold, with Diamonds during World War II. She set over forty (40) aviation altitude and endurance records during her career, both before and after World War II. She had also made a number of international glider-plane records that still stand to this day. Hanna Reitsch was one of the closest friends of Adolf Hitler during World War 2. For the actual hidden truth about Adolf Hitler, then the documentary "Adolf Hitler: the greatest story never told" is available here - thegreateststorynevertold.tv The documentary "Adolf Hitler: the untold true story" is available here - https://archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerTheUntoldTRUEStory After you watch both documentaries mentioned above, I highly recommend the documentary "The Holocaust unveiled" which is available here - https://archive.org/details/TheHolocaustUnveiledPersecutionOfRevisionistsfullYouTubeviaTorchbrowser.com Adolf Hitler: the greatest story never told can be seen in the below links if the above link is not working. (Part 1 to 22 & Bonus) https://archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerTheGreatestStoryNeverToldFull6HoursDocumentary (Part 23 to 26) https://archive.org/details/AdolfHitlerthegreateststorynevertoldPart23to25 Tribute videos to Hanna Reitsch can be seen here - https://archive.org/details/MyTributeVideoToHannaReitsch

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I'd ask him about hunting blacks in the veldt. He'd just smile and shake his head. He wouldnt talk about it. Shit. These days the CIA would pay him well into 6 figures.

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Was it bad for him or did he just not talk about it? I imagine he must've enjoyed doing what he was doing. Damn, if his timing was just a bit later he would've been cleaning up these days, holy shit.

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I said he smiled. it was more of a grimace. It affected him emotionally. he had been in hand to hand combat in Viet Nam too.

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It must have been a hell of an experience. I imagine it has to have some kind of effect on you, but I suppose if you're good at it...