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  2. Eva Braun - Wikipedia

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    Eva Anna Paula Hitler (née Braun; 6 February 1912 – 30 April 1945) was a German photographer who was the longtime companion and briefly the wife of Adolf Hitler. Braun met Hitler in Munich in 1929 (aged 17) when she was an assistant and model for his personal photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann .

  3. Adolf Hitler and Stefanie Rabatsch - Wikipedia

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    Bradley F. Smith discussed the story in his 1967 Adolf Hitler; his family, childhood, and youth. [21] Franz Jetzinger discussed the story in his 1958 Hitler's Youth. [22] Jetzinger attacked Kubizek in his book, but confirmed that Stefanie existed although she did not at the time know of the alleged infatuation. [19]

  4. Nina Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg - Wikipedia

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    She was the only child of Bavarian nobleman and politician General Consul Gustav Freiherr von Lerchenfeld (1871–1944) and his wife, Anna Elfriede Louise Freiin von Stackelberg (1879–1945). Her mother was a Baltic German noblewoman , great-granddaughter of Count Johan Mauritz von Hauke , which made Nina a third cousin of Prince Philip, Duke ...

  5. Maria Reiter - Wikipedia

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    Hitler was concerned that a relationship with a woman who had left her husband would be politically damaging to him, so the couple parted. Nevertheless, Hitler directed his personal lawyer Hans Frank to handle her divorce. In 1934, after Hitler's rise to power, Reiter met him once more and he again asked her to become his lover. Again she refused.

  6. Emmy Göring - Wikipedia

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    Emmy and Hermann Göring after the wedding in front of the Berlin Dome with Hitler seated behind them to the left [5] On 10 April 1935, in a church ceremony she married the prominent Nazi and Luftwaffe chief Hermann Göring, becoming Emmy Göring. [6] It was also Göring's second marriage; his first wife, Carin, had died in October 1931.

  7. Magda Goebbels - Wikipedia

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    Helga Kennedy-Dohrn in the 1955 West German film Der Letzte Akt (Hitler: The Last Ten Days). [73] Yulia Dioshi in the 1971 Eastern Bloc co-production Liberation: The Last Assault. [74] Eléonore Hirt in the 1972 French television production Le Bunker. Marion Mathie in the 1973 British television production The Death of Adolf Hitler. [75]

  8. Lina Heydrich - Wikipedia

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    He spoke highly of the movement to Lina and she attended a Party rally in 1929 where Adolf Hitler spoke. Shortly thereafter, Lina von Osten joined the Nazi Party with party membership number 1,201,380. [2] [3] On 6 December 1930, aged 19, she attended a rowing-club ball in Kiel and met then Naval Lieutenant Heydrich there. They became ...

  9. Unity Mitford - Wikipedia

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    Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford (8 August 1914 – 28 May 1948) was a British fascist and socialite and member of the Mitford family known for her relationship with Adolf Hitler. Both in the United Kingdom and Germany, she was a prominent supporter of Nazism, fascism and antisemitism, and belonged to Hitler's inner circle of friends.