#24 – Hitler’s Fatal Relationship: Eva Braun

#24 – Hitler’s Fatal Relationship: Eva Braun

Hitler and Eva Braun met in 1929, when she was only 17 years old and Hitler already 40. He immediately noticed her. Hitler especially sought the company of very young women; he invited them to dinners, took them to the theater and opera, creating the impression of a chivalrous gentleman.

After the death of Geli Raubal in 1931, Eva Braun took over the role of Hitler’s secret companion and lover in 1932. The relationship demanded complete secrecy: Hitler, the “Messiah of the German people,” could not marry — Germany was his bride.

For years, she was treated like a kind of private secretary, though everyone knew she was Hitler’s lover.


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#27 Hitler’s Favorite Pilot: Hanna Reitsch

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#26 Henriette Hoffmann – She Confronted Hitler with the Holocaust

#26 Henriette Hoffmann – She Confronted Hitler with the Holocaust

Henriette Hoffmann was born on February 2, 1913, in Munich. Her father, Heinrich Hoffmann, was the official photographer of the Nazi Party; her mother, Therese “Nelly” Baumann, was a singer and actres...

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#25 Fatal Admiration: Unity Mitford’s Obsession with Hitler

#25 Fatal Admiration: Unity Mitford’s Obsession with Hitler

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#23 Ilse Hess: “The Eternal Nazi Widow”

#23 Ilse Hess: “The Eternal Nazi Widow”

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#22 Magda Goebbels, the “First Lady” of the Third Reich

#22 Magda Goebbels, the “First Lady” of the Third Reich

Magda Goebbels, wife of Joseph Goebbels, mother of six children, one of Hitler’s closest confidantes — and the woman who ultimately chose death together with her children in the Führerbunker. “She was...

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#21 Helene Bechstein: “I Raised the Führer!”

#21 Helene Bechstein: “I Raised the Führer!”

Helene Bechstein was not merely the wife of a rich industrialist in the first half of the 20th century, but one of the early and highly influential supporters of the Nazi movement, who, through her pe...

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#20 Hermine Hoffmann - Hitler’s first “foster mother” and sponsor

#20 Hermine Hoffmann - Hitler’s first “foster mother” and sponsor

During the First World War, many women volunteered to provide clothing, hand-knitted socks, food, and cigarettes for soldiers at the front. Hoffmann volunteered and was assigned to a soldier named Ado...

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