I did read it. At the very end it states "From this overall comparison of the odontological evidence we conclude that the individual identified by means of the 1945 Hitler files located in the U.S. National Archives in 1972 is the same person as that whose 1945 autopsy report was published in 1968 on the basis of the previously unknown documents from Soviet Archives of 1945.". Pretty clear and explicit. The Russians had the body which they examined, and they had the testimonies of dental techs Kathe Heusemann and Fritz Echtmann. They produced a reconstruction of the details of Hitler's dental work from memory. The Americans had testimony from Hitler's dentist Dr. Hugo Blaschke and they had verified X-rays of Hitler's skull. Neither side shared what they had with the other, yet the testimonies matched completely. This would be almost impossible if there were any errors or falsehoods in their testimonies. Their reconstructions matched the details of the dental remnants examined in the autopsy. All of this fit with the X-rays of the skull verifying its identity. It's the TOTALITY of the evidence and how it all fits together in a way which would be impossible if any of it were faked which confirms his death in Berlin beyond a reasonable doubt. The skull fragment was recovered from the vicinity of the burial pit about a year after the end of the war. Nobody ever claimed it was his. Dr. Mark Bellantoni swabbed the surfaces of the fragment and recovered DNA which was from a female. The jaw remnants still exist and are kept in Moscow. In 2003 a forensic biologist named Mark Benecke went there to examine the dental remnants. He held them IN HIS HANDS, comparing them to the verified X-rays of Hitler's skull taken by Dr. Theodor Morell in 1944 and confirmed that they came from Hitler.