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  1. 5. Dez. 2016 · The picture, taken just three days before D-Day, shows the Nazi dictator congratulating SS officer Hermann Fegelein and bride Gretl Braun at a reception in Salzburg, Austria.

  2. Hans Otto Georg Hermann Fegelein (30 October 1906 – 28 April 1945) was a high-ranking commander in the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany. He was a member of Adolf Hitler's entourage and brother-in-law to Eva Braun through his marriage to her sister Gretl. Fegelein joined a cavalry regiment of the Reichswehr in 1925 and transferred to the SS on 10 April 1933. He became a leader of an SS equestrian ...

  3. Blumen 36. Erstellt von: m-space. Hinzugefügt: 17. März 2014. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 126495947. Quelle Zitat. Eva was the daughter of Hermann and Gretl (nee Braun) Fegelein, both of Germany.

  4. Eventually Fegelein married Eva's sister, Gretl Braun. Schroeder claims that the marriage on 3rd June 1944, was arranged by Eva: "Greta Braun was, as one would say today, sexy, and Fegelein might have been thinking of the advantages of one day being Hitler's brother-in-law. Thus the marriage took place and was celebrated as a great occasion on the Obersalzberg and in the tea-house on the ...

  5. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1165052Gretl Braun - Wikidata

    Gretl Fegelein. stated in. Integrated Authority File. place of birth. Munich. 1 reference. stated in. Integrated Authority File. date of death. 10 October 1987. 1 reference. stated in . BnF authorities. Bibliothèque nationale de France ID. 16632459w. sub ...

  6. Fegelein, Waldemar “Axel”, born 09-01-1912 in Ansbach to Hans Fegelein. His brother Hermann, ... Gretl Braun-Fegelein moved to Munich and remarried in 1954. She died in 1987, aged 72. After Himmler tried to negotiate a surrender to the western Allie ...

  7. RM2GY4PE9 – 'Franziska Braun with her daughters Ilse, Margarete ''Gretl'' and Eva. Ilse was skeptical of National Socialism, Gretl married SS officer Hermann Fegelein, who served as the SS liaison officer to the Führer's headquarters.