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  1. 9. Apr. 1995 · HITLERS HÖLLENFAHRT. 09.04.1995, 13.00 Uhr • aus DER SPIEGEL 15/1995. In der Nacht vom 27. auf den 28. April 1945 breitet sich im Bunker das Verlangen nach einem Massenselbstmord aus. Vorher ...

  2. Johann Rattenhuber (30 April 1897 – 30 June 1957), also known as Hans Rattenhuber, was a German police and SS general (Gruppenführer, i. e. Generalleutnant). Rattenhuber was the head of German dictator Adolf Hitler's personal Reichssicherheitsdienst (Reich Security Service; RSD) bodyguard from 1933 to 1945. In January 1942, Rattenhuber's RSD units participated in the mass shooting of 227 ...

  3. 1 photo for Johann Rattenhuber. 1. photo for. Johann Rattenhuber. 31 December 1938. Bruno Gesche gives his well wishes to the Führer for the new year, with Johann Rattenhuber and Hauptscharführer Eichberg.

  4. 17. Juni 2018 · Johann Rattenhuber participated in the First World War and joined the Bavarian police in the 1920s. In 1933 he became the aide-de-camp of Heinrich Himmler, who headed the police in Munich. Himmler made him head of the Reichssicherheitsdienst that had to take care of Hitler's personal safety. He held this position until the end of the war and he accompanied Hitler to the Führerbunker and ...

  5. Date of birth: April 30th, 1897 (Oberhaching) Date of death: July 1st, 1957 (München, Bavaria, Germany) Service number: SS-Nr.: 52.877 // NSDAP-Nr.: 3.212.449

  6. Johann Rattenhuber, Leiter des „Kommandos zum Schutz des Führers“, verdächtigte Kammerdiener Linge, Hitler erschossen zu haben. Linge bestritt das entschieden. Linge bestritt das entschieden.

  7. This is the story of how he did so, as told via the exciting sagas of Sepp Dietrich and his SS, as well as of German government security leader Johann Rattenhuber and his Reich Security Service, the RSD. Here we see the measures used to protect Hitler in public, his cars, planes, trains, homes, military headquarters scattered across conquered Europe, and during personal appearances. Ironically ...