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Lotte Ledl as Hedwig Potthast; Florentín Groll as Gebhard Himmler; Pauline Knof as Anna Himmler; Production. US Army soldiers seized the documents used in the film from the Himmler household. Against orders, they failed to hand over the evidence to their superiors and divided it into two groups: early life and contemporary documents.
12 de jun. de 2020 · Consecuente con sus nuevas teorías, se separó de su esposa de forma oficiosa y mantuvo una relación con una de sus secretarias, Hedwig Potthast. Tuvo dos hijos con ella y, en 1942, se trasladó ...
26 de abr. de 2022 · Nanette Dorothea Potthast: Birthdate: July 20, 1944: Birthplace: Berchtesgaden: Death: May 13, 2000 (55) Immediate Family: Daughter of Heinrich Himmler and Hedwig Potthast Sister of Helge Potthast Half sister of Gudrun Margarete Elfriede Emma Anna Burwitz and Private . Occupation: Ärztin: Managed by: Linda Kathleen Thompson, (c) Last Updated:
Abstract (summary): Female secretaries were one of the largest employment groups in the Third Reich (1933-1945). 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 ...
Hedwig Potthast, la joven secretaria de Himmler a partir de 1936, se convirtió en su amante en 1939. Ella dejó su trabajo en 1941. Himmler tuvo dos hijos con ella: un hijo, Helge (nacido en 1942) y una hija, Nanette Dorothea (nacida en 1944 en Berchtesgaden).
HEDWIG POTTHAST. Attractive daughter of a Cologne businessman, she became secretary to Himmler and later his mistress when he lost all affection for Marga, his wife. In 1942, Hedwig gave birth to her first child, her second was born in 1944, another daughter.
Margarete Boden was born in Goncarzewo near Bromberg, the daughter of landowner Hans Boden and his wife Elfriede (née Popp). [3] Margarete had three sisters (Elfriede, Lydia and Paula) and a brother. [4] In 1909, she attended the Höhere Töchterschule (High School for Girls) in Bromberg, then a city in the German Empire (now Bydgoszcz, Poland).