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  1. 25 de ene. de 2022 · Media in category "Hedwig Potthast" This category contains only the following file. Bundesarchiv, Bild N 1126 Bild-38-002 Hedwig Potthast.jpg 572 × 776 ...

  2. Hedwig Potthast (5 February 1912 – 22 September 1994) was the private secretary and mistress of Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler with whom she had two children. Born in 1912, Potthast began as Himmler's secretary in 1936 and by 1938 she was his lover. She resigned from her duties in 1941, and subsequently had two children with Himmler, a boy and a girl. After the war, Potthast married and ...

  3. This Major Research Paper focuses on eight individual secretaries including, Hedwig Potthast, Ruth Irene Kalder, Liselotte Meier, Irmgard Rickheim, Gertrude Segal, Brunhilde Pomsel, Traudl Junge, and Eva Braun, all of whom worked for and had intimate relationships with influential, high-profile Nazi officials.

  4. Nanette Dorothea Potthast fue la hija de Hedwig Potthast, una mujer alemana que se casó con Heinrich Himmler, uno de los líderes más destacados del régimen nazi. Aunque no se sabe mucho sobre la vida de Nanette, su relación con su madre ha sido objeto de interés y especulación. La vida de Nanette estuvo marcada por los eventos de la ...

  5. Hedwig Potthast, que desde 1936 era la joven secretaria de Himmler, para 1939 se había convertido en su amante. Abandonó su puesto de trabajo en 1941. Himmler dispuso el acomodo de viviendas para ella, primero en Mecklenburgo , y posteriormente en Berchtesgaden , un refugio de montaña bávaro donde Hitler tenía su villa de descanso.

  6. Hedwig Potthast, mor til to af Himmlers børn. Himmlers eneste barn i ægteskabet (han havde to børn med sin sekretær), datteren Gudrun Margarete Elfriede Emma Anna Himmler (1929-2018), var i årene 1961-63 ansat af den vesttyske efterretningstjeneste (Bundesnachrichtendienst - BND).

  7. Hedwig (Häschen) Potthast, was the was the private secretary and mistress of Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler with whom she had two children. She was the daughter of a sergeant-major in the German Army, was born in Cologne on 5th February 1912. After high school she left home and trained in Mannheim as a bilingual...