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Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler were born 80 years apart and died 80 years apart. Both died in the month of April.
 
Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler were born 80 years apart and died 80 years apart. Both died in the month of April.
The stories of Hitler faking his death and escaping the Allied invasion of Germany was a rumor started by the Nazis, according to Nostradamus in "Conversations With Nostradamus" by Dolores Cannon.
 
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4 1826 exactly 50 years since they signed the Declaration of Independence
 
Both Lincoln and Hitler died at age 56.
And John F. Kennedy died at age 46.
 
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4 1826 exactly 50 years since they signed the Declaration of Independence
Except contrary to popular opinion, the Declaration of Independence was not signed on July 4th, 1776 but published. The Declaration was actually approved on July 2nd, and many signers did not affix their signatures until August, 1776.
 
Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler were born 80 years apart and died 80 years apart. Both died in the month of April.
Abraham Lincoln died at the end of the Civil War in America in which 498,332 American soldiers died.
Hitler died at the end of WWII in which 405,339 American soldiers died.

Adolph Hitler and others formed and led the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. The Nazi regime (officially) only permitted and encouraged women to fill the roles of mother and wife; women were excluded from all positions of responsibility, notably in the political and academic spheres. Women in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

Abraham Lincoln and others formed the Conservative Republican Party. The Republican Party fought for and won Womens' suffrage with the passage of the 19th Amendment. Republican Ruth Baker Pratt was the first woman to become a House Representative (New York State). She said she ran for office as a citizen, not as a woman. Good on Ruth Pratt.

OK, I admit, my last two "coincidences" were actually "differences." I'm so bad. :mm:
 
Except contrary to popular opinion, the Declaration of Independence was not signed on July 4th, 1776 but published. The Declaration was actually approved on July 2nd, and many signers did not affix their signatures until August, 1776.
However, it is dated July 4 1776

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