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Post by Helly Angel » 19 Jan 2010, 02:41

Pete A wrote:Hello to all,
I believe this is a photo showing Inga Ley with a well-known individual. Photo found on worldaffairs.com website.

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Is not Inga Ley, as said Pavel, she is Gertrud Deetz, wife of Albert Forster, Gauleiter of Danzig.

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Re: Inga Ley

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Post by Kesslering's nephews » 24 Feb 2010, 02:03

Has anyone ever considered that Inga may have been shot by her husband, rather than commit suicide. Seems likely given his history and demeanor.

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Post by Annelie » 24 Feb 2010, 14:05

Has anyone ever considered that Inga may have been shot by her husband, rather than commit suicide. Seems likely given his history and demeanor.
Is this an surmise or an assumption?
Interesting!

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Post by ghostsoldier » 24 Feb 2010, 22:26

That's a question I've always wondered about, also; I don't know enough of Robert Ley's history, timeline and mental facility to know if he was capable and/or had the opportunity to do so...reflecting on the way he felt for her, I suppose it could have been a possibility... :)
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Post by Polynike » 19 Mar 2010, 20:29

Roderick wrote:Two cents to discover why a woman like Inga married the handsome Robert... :o

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Post by uknews » 20 Mar 2010, 03:02

Yes, POWER=APPEAL. That is all.

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Post by Annelie » 20 Mar 2010, 18:35

Yes, POWER=APPEAL. That is all.
One never knows! There might be something about him that only she found appealing?

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Post by Medi » 20 Mar 2010, 21:09

Annelie wrote:
Yes, POWER=APPEAL. That is all.
One never knows! There might be something about him that only she found appealing?

If she found something appealing in that man , Well god rest her soul.....

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Post by Annelie » 20 Mar 2010, 22:42

Well god rest her soul.....
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Post by Grünherz » 21 Mar 2010, 07:59

I have a copy of "Good morning, Mr. Hitler" and those earlier stills are from it (some great color footage). I don't know how to capture stills from a VHS (!) tape.
She was quite a "looker" and must have been attracted to the power and postition instead of Ley himself. Oh, who knows, maybe he was a great guy! :D
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Inga Ley

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Post by bob7708 » 14 May 2010, 06:26

I have seen this woman in several Documentaries about Hitler and the Nazi's and found out that she is/was Inga Lay, wife of German Labour Front chairman Robert Ley.
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Can't remember when I ran across this but it was interesting and funny about what Göring said about Himmler.
There is a story of Göring - who bore little love for the Reichsführer-SS - coming into a party one day, beaming from ear to ear, and announcing, "I have discovered that Himmler does actually have a brain; it is called Heidrich!". The recklessness and arrogance that impelled him to serve as a fighter pilot on the Eastern Front (until Himmler grounded him, after he was shot down) was finally his undoing on that day in Prague. Himmler may have been relieved - their relationship had long been uneasy and, by this time, the Reichfuhrer was in all probability afraid of this supposed "brain" of his. Mind you, Hitler was less than pleased. He regarded the fact that somebody as "indispensible" as Heydrich had been exposed to danger in this way as unbelievable folly. Well, the folly was primarily that of Heydrich himself. A brilliant (if evil) man, he was still far from immune from the folly of arrogance.

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Re: Inga Ley

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Post by bob7708 » 15 Apr 2011, 04:39

I love this picture of Inga Ley..

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Post by bob7708 » 15 Apr 2011, 06:01

Another of Inga..

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Post by bob7708 » 15 Apr 2011, 06:08

AND ANOTHER...

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Post by Helge » 15 Apr 2011, 11:16

If we want to know more things might be better to talk with their children:

Lore 25.10.1938
Wolf 14.5.1940
Gloria 27.06.1941

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