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Platapus
05-27-20, 06:49 AM
I am putting this in the "Riiiight, I would like to see some collaborating evidence on this" category.


But, hey, they can't put anything on the Internets Tubes that is not true.


https://abcnews.go.com/International/84-year-alligator-rumored-belong-adolf-hitler-dies/story?id=70866520


MOSCOW -- Saturn, an alligator of international intrigue, has died at the Moscow Zoo on Friday at the age of 84.
That in itself made Saturn unusual. In the wild, the normal life span for an alligator is 30 to 50 years.



But longevity was the least unusual aspect of Saturn's biography.
Saturn was born in the wild somewhere in Mississippi in 1936 and was shipped to the Berlin Zoo from which he disappeared on November 23, 1943, in the aftermath of an Allied air bombing campaign on Berlin. One bomb directly struck the zoo's aquarium and, according to reports at the time, all of the alligators and crocodiles in captivity there were killed.


In fact, of the 16.000 animals once kept in the Berlin Zoo, it is estimated that fewer than 100 survived the war. Saturn was one of them.


https://s.abcnews.com/images/International/Russia_Alligator_hpEmbed_20200525-074842_18x11_992.jpg


In this photo taken on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019, the alligator Saturn swims in water at the Moscow Zoo, in Moscow, Russia. Many believed the alligator once belonged to Adolf Hitler. He was about 84 years old and died on Friday, May 22, 2020.

When he was blasted into freedom in 1943, Saturn was 7 years old, an alligator adolescent. Two-and-a-half years later in June 1946, an almost mature Saturn was discovered and captured by British occupation forces. Custody of the alligator was transferred to the allied Soviet troops in post-WWII Berlin who then sent him on to Moscow where he would live the next 74 years.



It was in Moscow that the intriguing rumor started that Saturn was a part of a pet menagerie that belonged to Adolf Hitler. This undocumented episode with the Fuhrer gave the 11.5 foot alligator a celebrity status even though zoo officials absolved him of any political responsibility.



"Even if, purely theoretically, he belonged to someone," the zoo's announcement of Saturn's death asserts, "animals are not involved in war and politics, it is absurd to blame them for human sins.”



Far from blaming the alligator, officials at the Moscow Zoo treated him as an honored guest. "We tried to take care of the venerable alligator with the utmost care and attention. He was choosy about food," the zoo's obituary said. Even among his keepers, he knew who he liked -- ”He perfectly remembered the trusted keeper.”

https://s.abcnews.com/images/International/Saturn-Alligator-Main_hpMain_20200525-074457_16x9_992.jpg


This undated handout picture released by the Moscow Zoo on May 24, 2020 shows the Mississippi alligator "Saturn" in Moscow Zoo. He survived a bombing raid on the Berlin zoo in 1943 and found himself east of the iron curtain after World War II has died of old age at 84, the Moscow Zoo said.


"He loved a massage, and if he didn’t like something," he knew how to show it.



If a zoo animal can be a historical figure, officials say this one qualifies.
"Saturn is a whole era for us. There is not the slightest exaggeration," the announcement of his death declared. "He came after the Victory (in WWII) - and met it's 75th Anniversary. It is a great happiness that each of us could look into his eyes, just quietly be near. He saw many of us as children. We hope that we did not disappoint him.”



Death may not end Saturn's public career. It has been reported that his carcass will be preserved and placed on exhibition at Moscow's Charles Darwin Museum of Biology.

https://s.abcnews.com/images/International/Saturn-Alligator-Main_hpMain_20200525-074457_16x9_992.jpg (https://abcnews.go.com/US/fbi-probing-death-black-man-pinned-police-breathe/story?id=70880693)



I am starting up a fund to get this alligator's body shipped back to the USA. I am calling it GatorAid. :D

Catfish
05-27-20, 08:52 AM
Yes too bad that Hitler di.. oops it was his alligator, nevermind :O:
[...] I am starting up a fund to get this alligator's body shipped back to the USA. I am calling it GatorAid. :D
:haha::D

Aktungbby
05-27-20, 10:00 AM
Death may not end Saturn's public career. It has been reported that his carcass will be preserved and placed on exhibition at Moscow's Charles Darwin Museum of Biology.

They should put him next to Lenin!:arrgh!: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c4/Lenin-mausoleum.jpg

August
05-27-20, 02:31 PM
So this alligator somehow survived two cold German winters on it's own? Have a hard time believing that....

Aktungbby
05-27-20, 04:24 PM
So this alligator somehow survived two cold German winters on it's own? Have a hard time believing that.... You ignorant bugger!:O: They schnorkel as well as we :subsim:rs do! Although I submit it really is more of a Dutch 'snuiver' (sniffer) in this casehttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2018/01/11/TELEMMGLPICT000151007726_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqPItlErH JmT3AsVLfg-otf4FfFs9FqTP-QY5MgVniLhc.jpeg?imwidth=480>We generally leave them alone in the winter in Minnesota during the off season....and tend to worthier matters https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/487465_10151268461825378_749304803_n.jpg?_nc_cat=1 11&_nc_sid=2d5d41&_nc_ohc=eOd1IocZDbkAX9cBM0_&_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.xx&oh=7be091de8b5d0062ecc3de1ab34e1dbf&oe=5EF3C49E while 'minding our own schnorkels"!! :yep: :arrgh!: https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/p720x720/860312_10151255523265378_830636959_o.jpg?_nc_cat=1 03&_nc_sid=2d5d41&_nc_ohc=SPzcW4YtupcAX9sEIAN&_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.xx&_nc_tp=6&oh=506f7dcce56f20f6dae7dc09310ceef5&oe=5EF4F627

Eichhörnchen
05-27-20, 05:13 PM
^ That's some rack

em2nought
05-27-20, 05:52 PM
I wonder "what" Saturn ate during those two years? :D

August
05-27-20, 06:14 PM
^ That's some rack


Nice collection of antlers too....

Texas Red
05-27-20, 07:24 PM
^ That's some rack

Didn't know that Eich could be a dirty rat! :o

I agree with you though, shes got some rack!

Catfish
05-28-20, 01:03 AM
So this alligator somehow survived two cold German winters on it's own? Have a hard time believing that....
That is an unfounded alligation against german weather ..

vienna
05-28-20, 05:38 AM
Are you saying the whole thing is a croc...?...





<O>

Jimbuna
05-28-20, 10:15 AM
That is an unfounded alligation against german weather ..

Are you saying the whole thing is a croc...?...





<O>

:haha:

Col7777
05-28-20, 12:04 PM
So Eva never got her hand bag and Adolf his shoes.

A handy tip I read a while ago.
If you ever get attacked by a Alligator or a Crocodile, press your fingers in it's eyes and it will let go.

Col.

Eichhörnchen
05-29-20, 11:45 AM
Didn't know that Eich could be a dirty rat! :o

I agree with you though, shes got some rack!

No... I meant the antler rack, you fool :03:

Platapus
05-29-20, 01:33 PM
A handy tip I read a while ago.
If you ever get attacked by a Alligator or a Crocodile, press your fingers in it's eyes and it will let go.

Col.


If I am ever attacked by an alligator, I will reach behind me and scoop up a big handful of that poop that suddenly appeared behind me and throw it at the alligator.

Jimbuna
05-29-20, 01:34 PM
If I am ever attacked by an alligator, I will reach behind me and scoop up a big handful of that poop that suddenly appeared behind me and throw it at the alligator.

They reckon that usually works with sharks as well.

Catfish
05-29-20, 04:42 PM
I guess it also would be a great idea for international military deterrence :hmmm:

stork100
05-29-20, 11:51 PM
Hitler's alligator dead at 84

A shame that he's passed on but 84 years of age is still a pretty decent innings for the old boy. The zoo there in Moscow has quite a few interesting and special animals including Stalin's giraffe who recently turned 90. The Russian zoo keepers gave him a bottle of beer for the occasion which he seemed to enjoy. It was a longneck.

Eichhörnchen
06-05-20, 05:28 AM
Hitler's alligator dead at 84

A shame that he's passed on but 84 years of age is still a pretty decent innings for the old boy. The zoo there in Moscow has quite a few interesting and special animals including Stalin's giraffe who recently turned 90. The Russian zoo keepers gave him a bottle of beer for the occasion which he seemed to enjoy. It was a longneck.

:har: good one, mate!

I wonder whether that alligator got to meat and eat any of Hitler's enemies

Aktungbby
06-23-20, 12:46 PM
^That might have been 'mete to Adolf's porpoise' and saved on piano wire!:haha: