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Did you or your parents grow up with a Nazi war criminal living on your street, a dithering old man who was once a ruthless mass murderer in Germany or Poland? After all, some of you out there lived among those war criminals, more of you than you might think. Youll agree with us in about 25 minutes. At the end of April 1945, the smell of Adolf Hitlers smoldering flesh filled the nostrils of the few people who witnessed his ad hoc cremation in the Reich Chancellery Garden. Berlin was in flames. The Red Army was marching in, leaving piles of dead German soldiers and civilians in its wake. The grand prize, many of the highest-ranking Nazis, the chief executioners, sadistic scientists, and the demented doctors, were scurrying from Germany like rats from a house fire. Some of them with assistance from the very people theyd been fighting against for six years. On April 30, Hitler had said his goodbyes to the 20 or so people in the Fhrerbunker in Berlin. Hed a