Children of leading Nazis
ROMMEL SON
WHAT HAPPEN WITH ROMMEL SON WHO WAS MAYOR IN A GERMAN CITIES, DID HE STILL MAYOR AND ALIVE
Christian Wirth
Does anyone know wheter Christian Wirth had any children? What about a biography of this infamous caracter?
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Neices or nephews of Hitler?
Did Eva Braun have siblings who had children? Since she married Adolf Hitler right before the end, Hitler would be 'Uncle Adolf' to these children. Did they survive the war? How did they fare in the post-War era?
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Re: Neices or nephews of Hitler?
Her sister was married to Hermann Fegelein, she became pregnant shortly before the end of the war, when her daughter was born she call it "Eva" to hnor her sister.Hawkwind wrote:Did Eva Braun have siblings who had children? Since she married Adolf Hitler right before the end, Hitler would be 'Uncle Adolf' to these children. Did they survive the war? How did they fare in the post-War era?
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Hans Frank's son's statement that he, hum, did "that" w/the death photo of his Dad shows a very unbalanced person...(unless he himself was a victim of his Dad. I don't wanna insinuate anything here though).
I mean, why say it? What did he wanna prove? He could have only said that he disowened any links to his father and that is that... I think that it is about him that it says that Germans wrote the magazine where he told of his, ahum, act w/the photo and said that one must honour its father. I don't think the German reaction would have been as swift if he had only stated he never wants to have anything to do w/Hans frank's memory.
Could Gudrun Himmler's lifelong devotion to her Dad's ideas be a result of her and her Mom's capture by the Allies in 1945? She was at least 12 or 13 at the time, and it must have made a bad impression on her, sp. if they were mistreated (that I don't know). Edda and Emmy Goering were apparently well treated during their brief captivity, but it always depend on the personnality of the Allied commanders who kept them. Edda would have been younger than Gudrun H., so the captivity after the war perhaps didn't embittered her as it did for Himmler's daughter.
I know that I have a very very close relationship w/my Dad, akin to that of Edda and Gudrun w/theirs when they were alive, so that if at 12 I would have been kept prisonner by those that I always knew from childhood were the ennemy, and that I had a thought that some of them murdered my Dad (not saying that Himmler was murdered, but that is what G thought) I would have been very bitter and would defend my Dad for the rest of my life. But that's the way I am...Perhaps something happened to Frank's son as a child and he freaked, or if he lived in the DDR to profess to hate the man would be easier to live in that society, I guess...But this is all speculation on my part. Sorry for posting it!
I wonder what happened to all the Bormann kids...I only know that Martin jr (the oldest) became a catholic priest, then defroked in the 1970's and married, but stayed a Christian afterwards and went to schools in the FDR to speak against nazism. I do not think that he spoke ill of his Dad personnaly, perhaps only of his "professionnal" activities.
What happened to Wolf Hess??
I mean, why say it? What did he wanna prove? He could have only said that he disowened any links to his father and that is that... I think that it is about him that it says that Germans wrote the magazine where he told of his, ahum, act w/the photo and said that one must honour its father. I don't think the German reaction would have been as swift if he had only stated he never wants to have anything to do w/Hans frank's memory.
Could Gudrun Himmler's lifelong devotion to her Dad's ideas be a result of her and her Mom's capture by the Allies in 1945? She was at least 12 or 13 at the time, and it must have made a bad impression on her, sp. if they were mistreated (that I don't know). Edda and Emmy Goering were apparently well treated during their brief captivity, but it always depend on the personnality of the Allied commanders who kept them. Edda would have been younger than Gudrun H., so the captivity after the war perhaps didn't embittered her as it did for Himmler's daughter.
I know that I have a very very close relationship w/my Dad, akin to that of Edda and Gudrun w/theirs when they were alive, so that if at 12 I would have been kept prisonner by those that I always knew from childhood were the ennemy, and that I had a thought that some of them murdered my Dad (not saying that Himmler was murdered, but that is what G thought) I would have been very bitter and would defend my Dad for the rest of my life. But that's the way I am...Perhaps something happened to Frank's son as a child and he freaked, or if he lived in the DDR to profess to hate the man would be easier to live in that society, I guess...But this is all speculation on my part. Sorry for posting it!
I wonder what happened to all the Bormann kids...I only know that Martin jr (the oldest) became a catholic priest, then defroked in the 1970's and married, but stayed a Christian afterwards and went to schools in the FDR to speak against nazism. I do not think that he spoke ill of his Dad personnaly, perhaps only of his "professionnal" activities.
What happened to Wolf Hess??
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He wrote a good book about the murdered of his father, you can check it here:
http://www.pzg.biz/book_who_murdered_hess.htm
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http://www.pzg.biz/book_who_murdered_hess.htm
Best,
Pictures of Bormann and Speer children.
These pictures are taken from "ADOLF HITLER UND EVA BRAUN AUF DEM OBERSALZBERG, Verlag Silvia Fabritius, 8240 Berchtesgaden-Obersalzberg, Hintereck 15
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Re: pictures from Edda end Gudrum
Fischer wrote:hello my friends,
i am looking for any information and pictures from Edda Goering and Gudrum Himmler. Someone has these kind of pictures??
do they speak about this kind of subject today??
what happened with these womans today???
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Fischer
Himmler's daughter Gudrun (married name: Burwitz) is still alive and she promotes her father's legacy... She supports the "Stille Hilfe SS" Organization. The Stille Hilfe is helping the ex-nazis and their families until today with money, lawyers, etc.
For example Anton Malloth ex SS-Oberscharfurer (who was a guard in Theresienstadt and after the war he was sentenced to death in 1948, Czecholslovakia for killing prisoners) was supported by the Stille Hilfe and thank for them he lived peacefully near Munchen in 1988... The organization still stands by people like Josef Schwammberger and Erich Priebke.
Gudrun Himmler actually personifies the essence of this organization. She's a celebrated star among the younger and older neo-nazis as well.
For her Heinrich Himmler is still a hero...
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Ups, sorry, the source is to this picture:
http://www.dainst.org/index.php?id=3073
http://www.dainst.org/index.php?id=3073
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Here is another one: Dr. Prof. Ricardo Eichmann. This one is a little better...
This picture was taken in Washington at the Freer Gallery.
All I know about him that he was born in Argentina, Buenos Aires in 1956. (According to certain sources in 1955). He became a famous archaeologist of the Middle East. He lives and works in Germany, father of two.
I have to tell you though, he's not a "tipical" nazi descendant. He's totally against the Nazis and he said he is happy that he never had to confront his father as an adult man... He was 4 years old when his father has been kidnapped and 6, when he was hanged.
His mother never talked to him about his father and he found out who Adolf Eichmann was in his teenage when they started to learn about the WWII in school...
Ricardo Eichmann is a brilliant man, a recognized authority in the world of archaeology and incredible intelligent.I like him very much. I really do.
Sophie
Source of photo: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dy ... Found=true
This picture was taken in Washington at the Freer Gallery.
All I know about him that he was born in Argentina, Buenos Aires in 1956. (According to certain sources in 1955). He became a famous archaeologist of the Middle East. He lives and works in Germany, father of two.
I have to tell you though, he's not a "tipical" nazi descendant. He's totally against the Nazis and he said he is happy that he never had to confront his father as an adult man... He was 4 years old when his father has been kidnapped and 6, when he was hanged.
His mother never talked to him about his father and he found out who Adolf Eichmann was in his teenage when they started to learn about the WWII in school...
Ricardo Eichmann is a brilliant man, a recognized authority in the world of archaeology and incredible intelligent.I like him very much. I really do.
Sophie
Source of photo: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dy ... Found=true
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