Eva Anna Paula Braun was born in
Munich, Bavaria, Germany in 1912. After completing her studies, she worked as a
receptionist at a medical office, and then in 1929 worked as an office
assistant and model for photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, who was the official
photographer of the Nazi Party. Through Hoffmann, she met Adolf Hitler in Oct
1929. They began seeing each other romantically around 1931. Although the two
took liking to each other, Hitler courted other women at the same time, some of
whom were driven to suicide. Braun, too, resorted to such measures twice, with
the first on 1 Nov 1932 and again on 28 May 1935. After the second suicide
attempt, Hitler seemed to have become more committed to her, providing her with
a mansion in Munich, a Mercedes sedan, a chauffeur, and a maid. On 30 Jan 1933,
when Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany, she sat in the VIP section as his
secretary. By 1936, she was living with Hitler at Berghof near Berchtesgaden in
southern Germany, and two years later, in 1938, Hitler named her his primary
heir. Nevertheless, Hitler and Braun never appeared in public as a couple, and
the German people would not learn of their relationship until after the war.
Although close to Hitler, she was not allowed to be near any conversations between
Hitler and government and military officials, although she did often act in the
capacity of a hostess at dinner parties with Hitler's inner circle. Her
relationship with him was strained by his lack of time and energy for her,
particularly after 1943, and over time had picked up drinking and smoking as an
outlet, which displeased Hitler. In mid-1944, Braun began appearing in public
with Hitler, but those engagements were limited especially as Hitler became
more reclusive after the failed July Plot assassination attempt. In early Apr
1945, as Soviet troops neared Berlin, Germany, Braun traveled to Berlin to be
with Hitler. Underground at the Führerbunker below the Reich
Chancellery, she refused repeated attempts by various people to take her to a
safer location. In the morning of 29 Apr, Braun, in a dark silk dress, married
Hitler in a small civil ceremony in the bunker with Joseph Goebbels and Martin
Bormann acting as witnesses. At about 1300 hours on 30 Apr, together with her
new husband, she bid farewell to the others at the bunker. At about 1530 hours,
she committed suicide by ingesting cyanide while Hitler also killed himself.
Their bodies were burned in the garden of the Reich Chancellery. Their charred
remains were found by the Soviets, who secretly buried them in Magdeburg, East
Germany. In Apr 1970, the remains were exhumed, cremated, and dispersed into
the Elbe River.martes, 19 de abril de 2016
Eva Braun
Eva Anna Paula Braun was born in
Munich, Bavaria, Germany in 1912. After completing her studies, she worked as a
receptionist at a medical office, and then in 1929 worked as an office
assistant and model for photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, who was the official
photographer of the Nazi Party. Through Hoffmann, she met Adolf Hitler in Oct
1929. They began seeing each other romantically around 1931. Although the two
took liking to each other, Hitler courted other women at the same time, some of
whom were driven to suicide. Braun, too, resorted to such measures twice, with
the first on 1 Nov 1932 and again on 28 May 1935. After the second suicide
attempt, Hitler seemed to have become more committed to her, providing her with
a mansion in Munich, a Mercedes sedan, a chauffeur, and a maid. On 30 Jan 1933,
when Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany, she sat in the VIP section as his
secretary. By 1936, she was living with Hitler at Berghof near Berchtesgaden in
southern Germany, and two years later, in 1938, Hitler named her his primary
heir. Nevertheless, Hitler and Braun never appeared in public as a couple, and
the German people would not learn of their relationship until after the war.
Although close to Hitler, she was not allowed to be near any conversations between
Hitler and government and military officials, although she did often act in the
capacity of a hostess at dinner parties with Hitler's inner circle. Her
relationship with him was strained by his lack of time and energy for her,
particularly after 1943, and over time had picked up drinking and smoking as an
outlet, which displeased Hitler. In mid-1944, Braun began appearing in public
with Hitler, but those engagements were limited especially as Hitler became
more reclusive after the failed July Plot assassination attempt. In early Apr
1945, as Soviet troops neared Berlin, Germany, Braun traveled to Berlin to be
with Hitler. Underground at the Führerbunker below the Reich
Chancellery, she refused repeated attempts by various people to take her to a
safer location. In the morning of 29 Apr, Braun, in a dark silk dress, married
Hitler in a small civil ceremony in the bunker with Joseph Goebbels and Martin
Bormann acting as witnesses. At about 1300 hours on 30 Apr, together with her
new husband, she bid farewell to the others at the bunker. At about 1530 hours,
she committed suicide by ingesting cyanide while Hitler also killed himself.
Their bodies were burned in the garden of the Reich Chancellery. Their charred
remains were found by the Soviets, who secretly buried them in Magdeburg, East
Germany. In Apr 1970, the remains were exhumed, cremated, and dispersed into
the Elbe River.
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