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Vor einem Tag · Johanna Maria Magdalena " Magda " Goebbels ( née Ritschel; 11 November 1901 – 1 May 1945) was the wife of Nazi Germany 's Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. A prominent member of the Nazi Party, she was a close ally, companion, and political supporter of Adolf Hitler. [1]
Vor einem Tag · Alwin-Broder Albrecht (18 September 1903 – 1 May 1945) was a German naval officer who was one of Adolf Hitler ’s adjutants during World War II . Biography He was born in Sankt Peter-Ording in the Province of Schleswig-Holstein. In 1922 he joined the Reichsmarine. [1] On 1 June 1934, he was promoted to Kapitänleutnant.
Vor einem Tag · Franz Schädle (19 November 1906 – 2 May 1945) was the last commander of Adolf Hitler 's personal bodyguard (the Führerbegleitkommando; FBK), from 5 January 1945 until his death on 2 May 1945. Biography Schädle was born in Westernheim, Kingdom of Württemberg and after trade school he worked as a construction technician.
Ernst-Robert Grawitz (8 June 1899 – 24 April 1945) was a German physician and an SS functionary ( Reichsarzt, "arzt" meaning "physician") during the Nazi era . Biography Grawitz was born in Charlottenburg, in the western part of Berlin, Germany.
Vor einem Tag · Ludwig Stumpfegger (11 July 1910 – c. 2 May 1945) was a German doctor who served in the SS of Nazi Germany during World War II. He was Adolf Hitler 's personal surgeon from 1944 to 1945, and was present in the Führerbunker in Berlin in late April 1945. Early life and career
Walther Hewel (25 March 1904 [1] – 2 May 1945) was a German diplomat before and during World War II, an early and active member of the Nazi Party, and one of German dictator Adolf Hitler 's personal friends. Early life Hewel was born in 1904 to Anton and Elsa Hewel in Cologne in the Rhineland, [2] where his father ran a cocoa factory.
Vor einem Tag · Wilhelm Emanuel Burgdorf (15 February 1895 – 2 May 1945) [a] was a German general during World War II who served as a commander of the 529th Infantry Regiment and staff officer in the German Army. In October 1944, Burgdorf assumed the role of the chief of the Army Personnel Office and chief adjutant to Adolf Hitler.