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Russian archival documents revealed an interrogation of Leo Raubal, Adolf Hitler's nephew, who was captured at the Battle of Stalingrad and subjected to questioning in Moscow. Raubal described the German defeat at Stalingrad as "unprecedented in history," affirming his ties to his family and having met his uncle Hitler several times. He explained that the information he provided about the Nazi regime was limited, and that he did not appear as an enthusiastic Nazi; he also expressed surprise at the circumstances of his capture. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison in 1949 but was released in 1955 after improving relations between Moscow and Berlin.
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