The letter reflects the life of Hitler (Image: Getty Images)

One of the descendants of Adolf Hitler’s doctor circulated a letter showing how the Nazi dictator was treated for voice problems.

Karl Otto von Aiken, a German otolaryngologist, treated Hitler multiple times over 10 years from 1935.

The doctor’s letter was recently discovered by Robert Deopgen, von Aiken’s grandson. Robert Deopgen found the letter while studying a family file of school projects.

The records show the fear of Hitler’s serious illness.

According to the letter, Hitler told his doctor after his first visit in May 1935: “If anything goes wrong, I must know about it.”

The letter shows how important Hitler was to his voice, which he used in his speech to champion the Nazi cause.

One letter indicates that von Aiken advised Hitler that a single operation to remove a polyp should be postponed until his speech, and then he needed to rest his throat.

In the letter, von Aiken did not question the fact that he was responsible for the deaths of millions of people.

German dictator Adolf Hitler in military uniform.

The letter shows that Hitler was worried about his voice (Photo: Batman Archive).

Asked by a Russian investigator why he did not kill Hitler after the war, von Aiken said, “I was his doctor, not his murderer.”

Adolf Hitler committed suicide in a Berlin underground well while surrounded by the Russian Red Army in 1945.

Several other Nazi artifacts have just been discovered.

A team of treasure hunters believe they have discovered that Hitler’s guards have looted a huge store of gold and valuables beneath the palace used as a brothel.

They found a mysterious metal barrel buried 10 feet below the surface in the village of Minkowski in southern Poland.

It has been suggested that it contains the so-called “breath gold” lost from the police headquarters in the modern Polish city of Wroclaw.

Some even suggest that Vladimir Putin is a “modern Hitler”, if not a bad one.

The Polish prime minister recently called Vladimir Putin more “dangerous” than Hitler and Stalin and denied diplomatic detention.

According to Mateusz Moravietski, the Russian president has weapons and cultural tools inaccessible to dictators of the 20th century.

The Kremlin’s propaganda plane “infects the Internet”, he said, calling on the West to take a tougher route to Russia’s influence around the world.

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