Creepy stories of Hitler's mistresses. Women of Adolf Hitler and their tragic fates

Hitler's big love

Contrary to the later widespread opinion about serious problems and even perversions in the sexual sphere, Adolf Hitler always really liked the society of beautiful women. Many facts of Adolf Hitler's connections with various women are confirmed by documents and testimonies of witnesses who had no interest in distorting the truth.

During the Vienna period of his life, Hitler met and cohabited with various women whose names history has not preserved. It is better known about another, later period of the Fuhrer's life, when the authorities released him from prison and he could not participate in political life and even make public speeches. It was then that Adolf Hitler, with the help of Hess and other people, worked on the book Mein Kampf.

The future Fuhrer spent most of his time in those years in the Bavarian Alps, in the small picturesque resort town of Obersalzberg, located higher in the mountains above Berchtesgaden. Most likely, it was then that Hitler had plans to build his residence there. He lived in various hotels, and later referred to the resort place as "a paradise for recreation and entertainment."

The future Fuhrer was very fond of having fun, and in the company of "party comrades", he often visited the Dreimederlhaus. There they met and had affairs with pretty girls.

One of them was a real beauty, Hitler later recalled with great pleasure. - I then had plenty of free time, and I knew a lot of women.

The Fuhrer was repeatedly asked by his associates at different periods the same question: why does he not want to get married? Hitler usually explained his refusal to create a family by the fear of leaving his wife and possible children alone and without a livelihood.

Now, for the slightest offense, I can go to jail again at any moment,” he said.

In this case, Hitler did not pose and did not prevaricate. The hardened cynic and demagogue spoke this time the honest truth: he really could end up in prison again or be expelled from Germany. The Bavarian government closely monitored his behavior and, in all likelihood, had reason to fear the leader of the National Socialists, and he, in turn, was afraid to again fall into the cell. For these reasons, Hitler chose Obersalzberg as his place of residence - from there it was just a stone's throw from the Austrian border.

On the other hand, breaking the ban and going on the run meant saying goodbye to grandiose plans for the future forever. And Hitler took an adventurous and risky political step: on April 7, 1925, he officially renounced Austrian citizenship.

Hitler's calculation that, as a veteran of the First World War, who fought at the front on the side of Germany and received military awards, he would practically “automatically” become a German citizen, did not materialize at all. The government of Bavaria deliberately pretended to be a deaf-and-dumb slow-witted person. Hitler was offended and publicly declared: he does not intend to beg on his knees for handouts! Of course, for a person who does not have any citizenship at all, marriage would indeed become sheer madness and complete irresponsibility.

Nevertheless, Adolf Hitler never denied himself the company of pretty women and willingly started long enough love affairs. The well-known American historian and journalist William Shearer indicates the names of some of the passions of the leader of the National Socialists of Germany. The first of these is usually called Gennie Gauth, who became Hitler's mistress even before 1923. Her brother served as the Führer's personal chauffeur. It was said that Genny was very pretty, but she still failed to win Hitler's heart. Although he treated her very well.

Another mistress of the Fuhrer was Erna Hanfstaengl, who came from a respectable and well-to-do family. She was a tall, stately, attractive woman, from whom Adolf Hitler literally went crazy for some time. But then he cooled down a bit - apparently, he was constantly nervous and fettered by the difference in height. As it turned out later, in intimate relationships with women, Hitler never acted as a cruel tyrant, but on the contrary, he loved to completely obey his beloved woman in her most bizarre sexual desires, becoming almost her slave. This, as sexopathologists note, is a fairly common feature of those men who, in their professional activities, are able to subjugate others, literally crushing them like a skating rink, with their will and temperament, cruelty and cynicism.

In this regard, in a love affair, Erna could suit the Fuhrer as well as possible: however, as a number of Western studies note, Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of the famous German composer Richard Wagner, unexpectedly crossed her path. She was the widow of his late son Siegfried.

Hitler was always in awe of Wagner's music and was thrilled only at the mere mention of his name. And then a real opportunity presented itself to make Winifred Wagner his mistress. Adolf could not resist such a great temptation. Perhaps he really liked her as a woman too, since their relationship lasted quite a long time, and jealousy of Winifred even caused many quarrels with Adolf Hitler's greatest love - his cousin Geli Raubal (1908-1931).

For the first time, Hitler and Geli met in Bavaria, in Berchtesgaden, in 1925, and the Fuhrer was immediately fascinated by the young girl and especially by her melodious voice. But then their relationship did not receive any development. However, "Uncle Adolf" did not forget about his niece, who charmed him.

In the summer of 1928, Hitler decided to settle in Obersalzberg for quite a long time. He already had some funds, the National Socialist Party had its own treasury, and the Fuhrer rented the Wachenfeld villa from the widow of one of the Hamburg industrialists. Subsequently, when he became Chancellor of Germany, he bought this villa, rebuilt and reconstructed it, turning it into a huge luxurious mansion called the Berghof.

I now have a house that for the first time in my life I can call my own, ”Hitler said with a hint of pride.

As a reliable housekeeper, Hitler decided to invite his half-sister Angela Raubal from Vienna, whom he trusted very much, to run his bachelor economy. In principle, with this, he deftly killed two birds with one stone: he got “his man” as a housekeeper and knew that Angela would not come alone - her two daughters came with her: eighteen-year-old Fridl (Elfrida) and twenty-year-old Geli (Angelika).

Geli invariably attracted the attention of men with her youthful beauty. She was distinguished by prettiness, had magnificent beautiful blond hair, a cheerful character and a voice of a very pleasant timbre. She passionately dreamed of becoming a famous opera singer, took vocal lessons and hoped that "Uncle Adolf" would help her make a dizzying career on the stage of the opera house in Vienna.

Soon Hitler abandoned all his other mistresses and was seriously carried away by the young beauty Geli. Surrounded by the Fuhrer, with good reason, they believed that this was a very serious feeling. Hitler took his niece with him everywhere, not wanting to part with her literally for a minute: she was present at party meetings and conferences, at rallies and meetings, and there’s not even anything to say about visiting restaurants, cafes, theaters and vernissages. Apparently, the presence of a half-sister in the house interfered with their intimate relationship, so Hitler often took long walks in the mountains with Geli.

It is difficult to say whether Geli Raubal responded with sincere love to Adolf Hitler or whether there was more calculation in her relationship with him. At the very least, it is known that they were mutually jealous of each other. Geli was simply in despair and threw a terrible tantrum when rumors reached her that Adolf wanted to marry Winifred Wagner.

In turn, Hitler was jealous of Geli to his constant and longtime bodyguard Emil Maurice, considering him a rival. However, there is no evidence of the connection between Geli and Emil, except for various speculations and rumors.

In 1929, Hitler rented a luxurious nine-room apartment in Munich, on one of the most fashionable streets of Prinzregentstrasse, and immediately provided one of them at the full disposal of Geli. Everyone already talked about their connection completely openly, and the Fuhrer himself no longer hid it. This caused dissatisfaction with many old "party comrades" - in their opinion, the leader of the National Socialists should have stricter moral principles. Later, Adolf will take this into account and will loudly declare that he is “engaged to Germany”, and he will practically not show his mistress Eva Braun to people.

Now the Gauleiter of Württemberg plucked up courage and, on behalf of the party, demanded that Hitler stop behaving like that: either let him stop dragging his mistress everywhere, or let him legitimize their relationship and create a healthy German family! Adolf flew into an indescribable rage and dismissed the Gauleiter. However, it seems that his words were still not in vain, and the Fuhrer seriously thought about marriage: he even secured the permission of the church to marry Geli, although her mother was only Adolf's half-sister.

Nevertheless, he did not cease to pay attention to other women and at the same time demanded that Geli belong only to him and devote her life only to him - Hitler forbade her to go to Vienna to take singing lessons, constantly arranged ugly scenes of jealousy and behaved like true despot. Their relationship began to deteriorate.

In 1929, the Fuhrer wrote to Geli a very frank letter about their intimate relationship, where he directly admitted to certain sexual addictions in sexual intercourse with his niece - it was about some masochistic inclinations that significantly increased his sexual arousal. By an absurd chance, this dangerous letter fell into the hands of the son of the mistress of the house, which subsequently led to tragic events: Hitler ruthlessly destroyed everyone who could read these lines, and returned the letter to himself.

On September 17, 1931, Geli unexpectedly told Hitler that she wanted to return to Vienna and continue her vocal studies. Adolf was categorically against it, and a terrible scandal erupted with scenes of jealousy on both sides. On the same day, Hitler was leaving for Hamburg to conduct campaign events. Many heard Geli shout from the window to Adolf, who was getting into the car:

So you forbid me to go to Vienna?

Yes! he answered firmly.

On the morning of September 18, Geli Raubal was found shot through the chest in her room. She was dead: the bullet entered below the left collarbone and pierced the heart. The police considered it a suicide. But for many years there were persistent rumors that the girl was killed either by Hitler himself in a fit of jealousy, or by Heinrich Himmler - by himself or by proxy.

After Geli's death, Hitler became a vegetarian and refused to eat meat. Adolf repeated many times in various ways that Geli was his only great true love. He unfeignedly revered her memory and often thought of the girl with tears in his eyes. Geli's rooms in the villa were constantly preserved in the same form as during her lifetime, even after a major renovation of the building. The Fuhrer's favorite artist, Adolf Ziegler, painted portraits of Geli, which were certainly decorated with flowers on the day of her birth and death.

Hitler's literally frenzied passion for the young beauty Geli Raubal is one of the unsolved mysteries of his mysterious life. The mystery of her death has become one of the secrets of the Third Reich, which has not been solved to this day.


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Hitler's wife is not an easy role. Not everyone could play it. However, one girl succeeded. For the sake of her feelings, Hitler's common-law wife was ready to put up with everything, turn a blind eye to everything that could interfere with her husband's happiness.

When she was 17 years old, she went to a fortune teller to tell her about her fate. The woman predicted that the whole world would soon be talking about her and her love. Hitler's future wife listened to this prediction with bated breath. She dreamed about it! Do you know the name of Hitler's wife? Eva Braun - that's who managed to win the Fuhrer's heart.

Eve's origin, childhood

Eva was born in Munich in 1912. In an ordinary German family, Hitler's future wife Eva Braun grew up, whose biography turned out to be so atypical. She was the second child. Friedrich Braun, her father, worked as a teacher, and Franziska, the girl's mother, worked as a dressmaker. Friedrich raised his three daughters in the strict traditions of Christianity. He did not allow them liberties and did not really indulge in affection and attention.

Eva graduated from the monastery school, and then the Munich Lyceum. After that, she began working in a photo studio. Friedrich Braun continued to control his matured daughters. Without his permission, they were forbidden to make phone calls, leave the house or meet friends. Frederick saw their future quite definitely. They should get married, have children and start a respectable family life.

Work in a photo studio

However, romantic Eva, a big lover of women's novels and cinema, did not dream of such a life at all. She wanted to make it beautiful, bright, filled with events and love. In a sense, Hitler's future wife, Eva Braun, achieved her goal. The biography, photos and details of her romance with Adolf are still being discussed by many.

The photo studio where Eva worked was owned by a fan of the Nazi Party. This man was the personal photographer of Adolf Hitler, the rising star. Eva did not know anything about this party or its leader. The girl was not at all interested in politics. In 1929, Hitler himself appeared in the studio. He needed to take campaign photos.

Acquaintance with Hitler

The first thing that caught Adolf's eyes when he entered was the girl who was standing on the stepladder. Hitler spoke to her without hiding his sympathy. This mysterious man captivated Eva Braun with his exquisite compliments, stories from social life, as well as the halo of power and strength that surrounded him.

Adolf knew how to please women, to charm them, and not only them. A little later, he managed to conquer many people with his charm. They believed in his truly monstrous ideas. Is it any wonder that the naive girl Eva Braun succumbed to the madness that subsequently swept the whole of Germany?

The girl, of course, was flattered by the attention of such a famous person. She was proud of his admiration. Adolf liked Eve for her naturalness, spontaneity and youth. It was also important for him that it was Hitler's future wife Eva Braun who had Aryan blood. Her nationality was carefully checked by Adolf's assistants.

By the way, quite recently a different opinion about the nationality of Eva appeared due to the DNA analysis. He was subjected to hair from the comb of this woman, found in the Alpine residence of the Fuhrer in a box on which was written the name of Hitler's wife, or rather, his initials (E.V.). Scientists have found that Brown's DNA contains a mutation that is typical for Ashkenazi Jews. If Hitler had found out about this, he would probably have been horrified.

Features of the relationship between Hitler and Eve

Adolf was 23 years older than his beloved, and it was he who always set the tone in their relationship. When Hitler and Brown began to meet (go to theaters and cinemas, go on picnics, etc.), Adolf determined the frequency, duration and place of meetings. He had very little time left for Eva, because this person always had a political career in the first place. Hitler liked to say that Germany was his bride.

However, Adolf found time to meet with other women. He appeared with his companions in the light and did not really try to hide this fact from Eve. More than once, women who were not able to achieve reciprocity, captivated by his demonic charms, attempted to commit suicide. For example, Hitler's niece, whom Adolf provided after a quarrel with him, shot herself. This man already in his youth sowed destruction and death around him.

Eva agreed to the rules of the game imposed on her by Hitler. She decided on this because the feeling of this woman was deep and strong. In addition, Eva saw in Hitler the most suitable party for herself. Her character was not sickened by a subordinate position. However, the girl still suffered, and sometimes Eve's torment became simply unbearable.

Why did Hitler hide his beloved

When Hitler disappeared somewhere for several months, the woman repeatedly tried to commit suicide. For some reason, it did not occur to her to simply part with Adolf, thereby ending this painful relationship. At Hitler's request, their relationship was strictly conspiratorial. Adolf wanted no one to know about their relationship. He believed that otherwise his position in society was in danger. Hitler wanted to see himself as a legendary Fuhrer, the leader of the nation, devoid of all the weaknesses and feelings inherent in man.

How did Eva's parents feel about her relationship with Adolf

Eva's parents, especially her father, believed that the girl made a mistake by choosing the wrong person. They reproached Eva for living "in sin" with Hitler. This strengthened the desire, natural for a girl, to become a legal wife. But Adolf did not want to think about marriage.

Moving to the Berghof

Unable to break off relations with such a selfish and cold lover, the girl for a long time retained the belief that one day she would become Frau Hitler. Eva Braun adopted the lifestyle and views of Adolf.

As soon as Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, he immediately made Eva his secretary. The girl moved to the Berghof, his Alpine residence. In this secluded place, she became, on the one hand, the hostess, but on the other, a prisoner hidden from prying eyes. This is the double role that Hitler's wife had to play. The photo below is one of the few joint images of Adolf and Eve.

Eve was allowed to appear in society only in the presence of people whom Hitler considered the closest. When famous politicians and other high-ranking guests came to the Berghof, Eva had to hide from them. Brown and Hitler lived in different apartments. Their rooms were connected by a common corridor. Only the Fuhrer decided when he needed the presence of Eva. Hitler's civil wife Eva Braun could not call his apartment on the internal telephone. I had to wait for calls from Adolf.

Eve's Entertainment

The girl had her own entertainment. Eva, Hitler's wife, had a good time, inviting friends and sisters to parties or going shopping. In material terms, the Fuhrer did not limit his beloved - she could buy whatever her heart desires.

Eva really enjoyed buying new clothes, knick-knacks, and jewelry. Sometimes she even flew to Austria and Italy for shopping. Eva enjoyed her role as an inveterate fashionista. She could change clothes six times a day. Of course, what else could she do?

Another passion for Brown was photography. The girl dreamed that the newsreels she made, in which she captured Hitler's daily life, would become the basis of a biopic about him, filmed in Hollywood. Eva Braun still remembered her desire to become a film actress. Therefore, she also dreamed that she would play herself in this film: the beautiful beloved of a great man.

Gymnastics was another passion of this girl. Hitler's wife Eva Braun brought her figure to perfection with daily exercises. Photos and newsreels of those years captured her in complex acrobatic poses. The girl liked to do gymnastics against the backdrop of Alpine landscapes.

best time for eve

The best time for Eva was the end of the 1930s. Her man was the leader of a great people, and very soon - the girl did not doubt it - the whole world would fall at his feet. Eva Braun shared the triumph with Hitler, but was still in the shadows. Adolf never appeared in public with Eve. He wanted no one to know the name of Hitler's wife. It was as if she did not exist, and not only for the general public, but even for most of his associates.

"Carrot and stick" tactics

The narcissistic, mentally unstable Hitler adhered to the time-tested tactics of "carrot and stick" in his relationship with his beloved. If he believed that the girl was behaving too freely, then he could yell at Eve, humiliate her even in front of strangers. When it seemed to Hitler that he had gone too far, he began to show her signs of attention and fawn. Hitler was sure that this girl was entirely in his power.

Life in a fantasy world

Eva was an observant and intelligent woman, but at the same time aloof and dreamy. During her life with Hitler, she learned enough about what is happening in the world in order to understand: she does not want to know anything more. The girl learned not to understand and not to hear. Hitler's common-law wife, like the Fuhrer, tried with all her might to live in a prosperous fictional world. Adolf, who doomed many people to a painful death, himself tried to fence himself off from the horrors inflicted on him. At home, he had a strict ban on the discussion of genocide and war. Hitler never visited concentration camps and did not personally participate in the killings and abuse provoked by him.

Beginning of the End

After the German troops were defeated at Stalingrad, the carefree atmosphere that reigned in the Berghof gradually began to change, despite the fact that Eva and all its inhabitants tried their best to pretend that everything was fine. During this time, the relationship between Brown and Hitler was closer than ever.

The Fuhrer, who had failed for the first time in his life, needed support and consolation. Eva struggled to distract her lover from pessimistic thoughts. She did not want to know about the hundreds of thousands of people who were tortured on the orders of Adolf. She was only interested in his well-being and mood.

As before, the woman cherished the idea of ​​​​becoming Hitler's legal wife and giving birth to his children. She thought that now something would certainly change. However, the hopes of Eva Braun were again destroyed. Hitler did not want to hear about the child. He said that the children of a genius have a very hard time in life.

The fall of Hitler, the suicide of Eva and Adolf

When the allied troops approached Berlin, Adolf moved to the bunker, which was under the Reich Chancellery. And he decided to send his beloved to Munich, where it was safe. But for the first time, Eva disobeyed Hitler. The girl came to Berlin to share his fall with her lover, as she once shared a triumph.

April 29, 1945 Hitler finally made a formal proposal to Eva Braun. The woman who had been waiting for this for 16 years, of course, agreed. However, she was destined to become Frau Hitler for only one day. On April 30, 1945, after their wedding night, Hitler's wife and he himself committed suicide. Thus, the fortuneteller's prediction came true, but life made terrible adjustments to it ... Today, many people know the name of Adolf Hitler's wife, but she paid for this fame with her life.


The personality of Adolf Hitler causes lively discussions: the man who brutally killed millions of people and developed the inhumane ideas of Nazism was known as a connoisseur of women's hearts and a ladies' man. Interestingly, in relations with the fair sex, there was no trace of aggression, cruelty and complacency: he was gallant and courteous. There were many names on his Don Juan list, but one of the most scandalous connections was the novel of the Fuhrer and his cousin niece.




Angelika Raubal (that was the full name of the girl) was not Hitler's blood relative: she was the daughter of the Fuhrer's half-sister, Angela Raubal. Geli was 19 years younger than her "uncle", their first episodic meeting took place in 1925, and a few years later, Hitler asked his sister to live in his house as a housekeeper, and Angela agreed to move, taking her daughters with her - Friedl and Geli.



Gels at that time was 20 years old, the girl was engaged in vocals and dreamed of a career as an opera singer. Most likely, she sincerely hoped that her uncle would be able to protect her. The girl did not succeed in winning the opera stage, but she was able to win the Fuhrer's heart. Hitler literally lost his head, fascinated by her beauty. Gels began to accompany him everywhere, she visited both social events and party meetings.



According to some reports, during her life in Hitler's apartments, Geli had an affair with the Fuhrer's chauffeur, Emil Maurice. Adolf was jealous and did not want to forgive her such liberties; in general, the couple was known for stormy showdowns.



After some time, Adolf Hitler decides to live with his beloved, they move to a fashionable area at Prinzregentstrasse, 16. Here, one of the 9 rooms belongs to the girl. The connection with Geli Raubal was not approved by Hitler's party associates, he was even asked to legalize the marriage in order to set an example of a real Aryan family. It is known that Hitler intended to marry Geli, despite the "family" relationship, but this was never to happen.

The end of this romantic story came on September 18, 1931. The girl was found shot to death in her room. The official cause of death was suicide, but many were inclined to believe that Himmler's killers were involved in this death. On the eve of the incident, Hitler and Raubal sorted things out for a long time, the girl even wanted to leave her lover and return to Vienna to resume abandoned music lessons. Historians claim that the woman who was shot was pregnant by Adolf Hitler.



In fairness, we note that the Fuhrer had a hard time surviving her death, being depressed, refusing to eat and drink, it is known that he even tried to commit suicide. To perpetuate her image, Hitler commissioned a bust and a portrait of Geli.

Geli never managed to marry Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun became.

Recently published personal photographs of Eva Braun from her own photo albums reveal to us from a new side a woman who for a long time was Hitler's mistress, and in the last hours of her life became his wife. Braun became central to Hitler's life after the 1931 suicide of Geli Raubal, the future Fuhrer's twenty-three-year-old niece, who was also rumored to be his mistress.

The collection of unique photographs is part of an archive confiscated by the US military in 1945 and made public by collector Reinhard Schultz.

Eva Braun is filming with a 16mm camera. Today, photographs and newsreels taken by her are of great value to historians.

Eva was born into a respectable Bavarian Catholic family, where she was the second daughter. At the age of 17, she began working as a model for the photographer Heinrich Hoffmann (pictured left), the official photographer of the Reich. Through her work, she met “Herr Wolf,” a man with a “funny mustache,” who turned out to be Adolf Hitler himself. By 1931, Hitler and Braun had a relationship, and Hitler had already managed to become the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany. Eva's sister, Gretti, married Hermann Fegelein, an SS general. She managed to survive the war, but her husband did not. He is said to have been executed by Hitler's personal order in 1945. Pictured: Hoffmann, Hitler and Eva Braun at Hitler's residence in the Berghof, Germany, 1942. Hitler and Brown are looking at photographs of Hoffmann.

At Hitler's Alpine residence at the Berghof in 1942. Eva Braun and Hitler often met at the Berghof, and she took many pictures here. The residence was guarded by an SS team, and in 1944 there were almost 2,000 people in the guard detachment. This magnificent residence was completely destroyed during the bombing on April 25, 1945, shortly before the suicide of Hitler and Eva Braun.

Giler on a walk with his dog.

Two Scottish Terriers owned by Eva Braun and Hitler. Hitler also had a shepherd dog, Blondie. Eva simply could not stand this dog.

At dinner.

Afternoon nap.

There are many touching pictures of Hitler with children, which were sometimes used by Nazi propaganda to promote the Fuhrer.

Hitler and Eva's niece Ursula. Photo taken at Hitler's residence in the Bavarian Alps in 1942

Based on these pictures, we can assume that Hitler really loved children. As you can see, the first impression of a person from a photograph can be deceptive, and psychology is not as simple as it seems.

Eva with her niece

Eva with Albert Speer, architect and Reich Minister for Armaments and War Industry. Speer belonged to the Führer's closest circle of people. Under his leadership, NSDAP facilities were rebuilt, festive demonstrations and solemn processions were organized. Speer was the author of the master plan for the reconstruction of Berlin, which, according to Hitler's plans, was to become the capital of the whole world. During the Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer was charged with using the slave labor of concentration camp prisoners. Speer pleaded guilty and received 20 years in prison. Speer had to serve the entire term, and he was released only on September 30, 1966. In prison, he wrote the book "Memoirs", which was a great success. He later published several more books.

Eve is boating on Lake Worthy

Eva at Hitler's residence at the Berghof, 1940 Hitler was very annoyed by many of Eva Braun's habits: smoking, heavy use of cosmetics and the habit of sunbathing without a swimsuit. In his presence, he forbade smoking. As you know, Hitler did not drink, did not smoke and was a vegetarian.

Eva does gymnastics on the shores of Lake Königssee, not far from her residence in the Berghof, which is still considered the cleanest lake in Germany today.

Pupils of the monastery school Beilingris, 1922. Eva Braun is pictured second from the right.

Munich, 1929 It was in this year, when she was only 17 years old, that Eva met Hitler. The picture was taken in the living room of the Munich apartment of the Brown family.

Eva Braun's family - father Friedrich Braun, mother Franziska Braun, Eva, sisters Ilse and Margaret. 1940

Eva with her younger sister Margaret. 1943

Carnival in the family circle (pictured Eva Braun in the depth on the right, in the center - her mother Franziska Katharina Braun), Munich, 1938.

Holidays with friends in Godesberg (pictured Eva Braun on the left), 1937

Bavarian Alps, 1935. Eva with friends

Eva with one of her friends during a party. She loved to have fun. She also liked to smoke, but she could only afford it in the absence of Hitler.

Eva Braun was a big fan of American films. In this photograph, taken in 1937, she portrays Al Johnson (the picture is called "I am Al Johnson") starring in the first sound film, The Jazz Singer, which surpassed the best silent films in its success.

New Year's Eve at the Berghof. Tellingly, in group photos, Hitler tends to be unemotional or sullen, even when everyone else is in high spirits.

Hitler at someone's wedding. He reminds me of someone...

April, 1943 Hitler celebrates his 54th birthday at his Alpine residence. Eve is on the far left.

Photography workshop of Heinrich Hoffmann in Munich, 1938. It was in this workshop that Eva met Hitler.

Eva Braun with her older sister Ilse. Ilsa was 4 years older than Eva. In 1935, Ilse saved Eva when she tried to commit suicide by taking a lethal dose of sleeping pills. Finding her sister unconscious, Ilse called the doctor.

Childhood pure little eyes - Hitler in infancy.

Eva Braun's living room corner at Hitler's Berghof residence, 1937

With all the negative attitude towards this person, Hitler was also a person (if I may say so ...), who was characterized by ordinary human emotions and feelings. He also had women whom he loved, with whom he had a romantic relationship.
The most famous is Eva Braun, who was Hitler's mistress for a long time. She became a wife almost a few hours before her death, they committed suicide together. But besides her, there were other women ...

1. Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler on their last day: both weddings and deaths

2. First love - Maria "Mitzi" Reiter. She was 16, he was 37 in 1926. Adolf promised to marry her and provide her with many "fair-haired children." In general, an ideal family would turn out, they would read in the evenings, play music, if television had been invented by that time, they could watch My Fair Nanny online for free. Fortunately, now we can all safely review online all the series of our favorite series. But all this was to happen later, when he fulfilled his mission in life. The girl suffered from his inattention, tried to hang herself with grief, but unsuccessfully. Although she later married an SS officer. Later, Hitler's sister Paula said that only Mitzi could change Hitler's character and possibly keep him from losing his humanity.

3. Angela "Geli" Raubal was next. She was the daughter of Hitler's half-sister and was his niece. This love was considered the most significant in Hitler's life. It is believed that they began a relationship when she was 17. Hitler acted as an overbearing uncle and lover. The girl was kept under lock and key in a Munich apartment or in his villa near Berchtesgaden. True, many authors note that Geli had no feelings for Hitler.

4. In 1931, Raubal, at the age of 23, was found dead in an apartment owned by Hitler in Munich with a gunshot wound to her chest. Her death was declared a suicide. True, many say that Hitler most likely killed her as a result of a quarrel caused by a plan for her to move to Vienna. The bullet corresponds to Hitler's personal "Walter". Researchers note that after Geli's death, Hitler became much tougher and no longer let people get close to him, as Raubal, Hitler's personal photographer, said in his memoirs that it was this death that sowed the seeds of inhumanity in his soul.

5. Passionate passion - Erna Hanfstaengl. After the failed Beer Putsch in 1923, Hitler entered into a brief relationship with Erna Hanfstaengl, who was the older sister of his friend Ernst Hanfstaengl. Although, according to other sources, Erna did not take Hitler's advances seriously

6. Renata Muller, actress. Müller was very popular among the Nazis, she was perceived as the ideal of an Aryan woman. Renata replaced Marlene Dietrich in German cinema, who went to Hollywood from the Nazis. Renata, according to testimonies, also did not want to act in propaganda films

7. In 1937, Renata fell out of a hotel window. She was then 31 years old, and suicide or murder. Interestingly, director Zeissler talked about Muller's confessions. According to her, she had a connection with Hitler, and a masochistic one. Hitler crawled at her feet, begged him to beat him, all this was the only thing that could excite him. But her flight took place just a few days after this story, and before that, Gestapo agents entered the hotel

8. Another death - Inga Lei. Inga was the wife of Nazi Party official Robber Lay. According to rumors, she had an affair with Hitler, her nude portrait hung in his apartment. And again, she committed suicide in 1942. Although it may have been due to the drugs and depression associated with the difficult birth.

9. Unity Mitford is an English socialite who moved to Munich in the mid-1930s and quickly entered Hitler's inner circle. Hitler was crazy about Scandinavian myths, and her middle name was "Valkyrie", he called her the ideal of the Aryan woman.

10. Eva Braun was terribly jealous of Hitler for Unity Mitford. Eva complained in her diary that she, Hitler's "official" mistress, was laughed at, that Unity looked like a real "Valkyrie, especially her legs." In frustration, Brown attempted suicide, and Hitler began to pay more attention to her.

11. Like almost all of Hitler's beloved women, Milford also attempted suicide. True, the reason this time was the declaration of war by Great Britain on Germany. She shot at the temple with a pistol given by Hitler, a pistol with a handle adorned with pearls. True, this suicide was not entirely successful, Unity survived and returned to England. She could not recover until 1948, the bullet went deep into the head and could not be removed, complications led to the death of a woman.