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Stefanie Rabatsch (née Isak; born 26 December 1887 [1] – died 22 December 1975 [2]) was an Austrian woman who was allegedly an unrequited love of then-teenage Adolf Hitler, a claim made by Hitler's childhood friend August Kubizek. Her Jewish-sounding maiden name, Isak, has been subject to speculation in this context.
Hitler posing for pictures with his staff, 1940. Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945, employed a personal staff, which represented different branches and offices throughout his political career. [1]
Contact with Hitler Relationship, Reference(s) Stefanie Rabatsch: 1887–1975: 87 Natural causes 1905–09: Rabatsch was an Austrian woman who, according to Hitler's childhood friend August Kubizek, was an unrequited love of the teenage Hitler. [53] Kubizek's memoir is the only source for this story. [54] Charlotte Lobjoie 1898–1951: 53 ...
On 26 November, mental patient Josef Thomas, who traveled from Elberfeld to Berlin to shoot Hitler and air force commander Hermann Göring, was arrested by the Gestapo after he confessed his intent. [14] 1937: Berlin: Unknown man in SS uniform An unidentified man in SS uniform reportedly tried to kill Hitler during a rally at the Berlin ...
It is broad in its coverage of the infatuation, reflecting what a wide variety of sources have said without going into unnecessary detail. I suppose the article could be renamed something like "Hitler's alleged infatuation with Stefanie Rabatsch", but that would be silly. Aymatth2 01:37, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
killed during liquidation of Fürstengrube, a sub-camp of Auschwitz: Hans Krása: 1899–1944: Czech (Bohemian) composer Jewish: gas chamber at Auschwitz: Mario Finzi: 1913–1945: Italian: pianist Jewish: intestinal infection at Auschwitz shortly after liberation Leon Jessel: 1871–1942: German: composer Jewish: torture by Gestapo, Berlin ...
Himmler then purportedly conspired with Hitler's physician to kill the dictator via poison, with Hitler's adjutant Otto Günsche apparently delivering a coup de grace-style gunshot to a corpse at the time of the recorded suicide. The book suggests that, barring further revelations, Hitler's death remained "a mystery without an ending", but ...
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