Which Western leaders sent condolences on the occasion of the death of Adolf Hitler?
Here is two that I could source: On the occasion of the death of Adolf Hitler, de Valera paid a controversial visit to Hempel to express sympathy with the German people over the death of the F?hrer. Sir John Maffey, the British Representative, commented that de Valera’s actions were “unwise but mathematically consistent”. Douglas Hyde, Ireland’s president, also sent condolences.
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