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NOTE: I accidentally called Count Bernadotte 'Swiss' when he was of course SWEDISH. Slip of the tongue - no need to tell me!!!!!!

@greytogray6070

Mark, your research is not only exceptional, as always, but your telling and organization of these events places you in the company of the greatest storytellers.  Reading the subject line, I thought this might be a mildly interesting tale. How wrong I was. What a fascinating story.  Sidebar: Can you imagine how much more intelligent all people would be and how much more evolved society would be without the suffocating, insufferable gatekeepers protecting us from the truth? Once again, Mark, my sincere gratitude for your work.  I feel nothing but benefit from your uncovering of history.

@teeguy100

One of your best Mark! It’s ironic that Himmler’s boy was disabled considering the T4 Program. What an awful horror.

@michaelbeams9553

" Pillow talk with Himmler " ........ that's a image I'll never get out of my head .😦 Thanks Doc . F .

@bobcosmic

With what’s this. Mark Felton is truly astounding, coming up with history that I’ve never ever heard of

@darrell5997

Even after 80 years. The end of WW2 still has surprises.  Thanks Dr. Felton for finding these gems. 💎

@richardt.4224

I'd be interested to know why the British were so scared about the information Himmler could have divulged!
At the end of the day, this is history.
Thank you for posting this.

@marklandry2509

It would’ve been bad for the allies to have revealed that he was in negotiation for an end of the war to the hundreds and thousands of families who lost loved ones after these negotiations were rejected.

In order to keep him quiet, they suicided him. And they isolated his mistress from the press.

@fuferito

Tilda Swinton hinted she was an actual vampire in Only Lovers Left Alive, but only Prof Felton could expose her true identity as Himmler's former lover.

@riceradiorocks10

Excellent analysis of events surrounding Hedwig Potthast.

@alinapopescu872

Little Helge looks so sweet.... Poor little fellow.

@jim7544

Real historical research  - not just footnoting old books. Thanks Mark

@thEannoyingE

This is a story I’ve been waiting for a long time for. I’m glad you’re finally covering her story.

@setoredan

That truly was a fascinating story about an incredibly interesting woman.  Thank you for sharing it, Dr. Felton.

@John_Pace

Reminds me of a joke.  the US spent $100million on NSA surveillance to get a $50 million oil contract.  The British spent $50,000 hiring some local criminals for a bit of safe breaking.  While the French agent just looked at the pillow next to him and asked the Minister of Oil's mistress...

@TheKRU251

Love the attention to detail. Capture dates etc. Spot-on. As usual, excellent.
As usual too, it is 'must go to' viewing.
Thank you again Dr Felton !

@mlbalan74

I’m not sure if I have ever been this early for a Mark Felton video—under a half hour!

@kearnsey64

Only Dr. Felton could share with us such an obscure and unknown story! Outstanding!

@jamesdellaneve9005

I worked at Bell Aerospace in Wheatfield NY back in 1983. There were a few old timers leftover from the WWII period. One of the guys told me about the German scientists in their white lab coats and had their secretaries with them. Operation paperclip guys. According to this engineer, he said that they were arrogant and would expect you to move aside when walking down the hallway. The recently released soldiers would briskly bump these scientists shoulders in the hallway.

@jamesdoyle5405

Dr. Felton your excellent documentary on Himmler's death is a great compliment to this history.