Video: Photo from the personal archive of Eva Braun - the woman who was the Führer's wife one day
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Charming Eva Braun for 13 years was the mistress of Adolf Hitler and a little more than a day the official wife of the Fuhrer. Photos from the personal archive of the most famous couple of Nazi Germany have survived to this day, which were taken with her own hand, Eva Braun, who was very fond of photographing. It is very interesting to view these photos today.
Eva Braun was born in Munich in 1912. Her father was a school teacher. The family brought up three daughters, Eva is the middle one. The Brown family was very wealthy: they kept a maid and had their own car.
Eva was educated at the Lyceum, and then spent another year at the monastery school. She did not differ in academic success, but she was a good athlete, she was engaged in track and field athletics for several years and even became a member of the sports union of Swabia.
At the age of 17, Eva got a job in the photo studio of Heinrich Hoffmann, who was at that time the official photographer of the Nazi Party in Germany. This place of work became fateful for her - in a photo studio she met with Hitler, who was 23 years older than Eva.
The meeting between Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler took place in October 1929 in a Munich photo studio. Eve was introduced to Hitler as "Herr Wolff". The future Fuhrer used this nickname in the 1920s for conspiracy. Two years later, Hitler and Eva Braun had a strong relationship, despite the fact that the girl's family was categorically against this connection.
This photo was taken at Hitler's alpine residence at the Berghof in 1942. Here Eva and Hitler met quite often, and many pictures were taken there. It is known that the residence was guarded by an SS team. In 1944 there were about 2,000 people in the detachment.
During the bombing on April 25, 1945, shortly before the suicide of the Fuhrer and his wife Eva, this magnificent residence was completely destroyed. The ruins of the Berghof lasted until 1952, and then the government of Bavaria decided to finally demolish them.
Eva Braun with the architect and Reich Minister of Armaments and War Industry Albert Speer. Speer was one of the closest circle of the Fuhrer's people. He supervised projects for the restructuring of the NSDAP facilities, under his leadership, ceremonial processions and festive demonstrations were made. Speer is the author of the general plan for the reconstruction of Berlin. According to Hitler's plans, the capital of Germany was to become the capital of the world.
At the Nuremberg Trials, Albert Speer was charged with the use of slave labor by prisoners of concentration camps. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Speer served his entire term and was released on September 30, 1966. In prison, he wrote the book "Memories", and later several more books. Albert Speer died on September 1, 1981 in London.
It is worth noting that Hitler was annoyed by many of his girlfriend's habits. He could not stand the intensive use of cosmetics, negatively referred to Eva's habit of sunbathing without a swimsuit and forbade her to smoke.
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