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  1. Wilhelm Burgdorf. Wilhelm Burgdorf (* 14. Februar 1895 in Fürstenwalde; † 1. Mai 1945 in Berlin) war ein deutscher General der Infanterie während des Zweiten Weltkrieges und Chefadjutant des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht bei Hitler.

  2. Even in his death, Burgdorf displayed his loyalty to Hitler. He committed suicide by shooting himself in the bunker, in the early hours of May 2, 1945. However, the exact date and time of Burgdorf's death is unclear, as some experts claim that it could be May 1, 1945. The Russian army found his body in the complex.

  3. On May 1, 1945, at approximately 21:30, Wilhelm Burgdorf shot himself in the hallway of the bunker's common dining room with a service pistol. Ernst Maisel. Ernst Maisel accompanied Wilhelm Burgdorf on his trip to see Rommel. After the war, in 1948, a trial began for his participation in the assassination of Field Marshal Rommel, and in the ...

  4. Wilhelm Burgdorf joined the German Army (Reichsheer) at the outbreak of World War I as an officer cadet and was commissioned as an infantry officer in Grenadier Regiment 12 in 1915. Between the wars he served in the Reichswehr and was promoted to captain in 1930. In 1935 he became an instructor in tactics at the military academy in Dresden with ...

  5. Wilhelm Burgdorf (14 Februari 1895 – 2 Mei 1945) adalah seorang perwira Angkatan Darat Jerman Nazi.. Karier militer. Burgdorf bergabung dengan Angkatan Darat Jerman (Reichsheer) saat pecahnya Perang Dunia I sebagai kadet dan ditugaskan sebagai seorang tentara infanteri di Resimen Grenadier 12 tahun 1915.

  6. Wilhelm Burgdorf. Wilhelm Burgdorf (ur. 14 lutego 1895 w Fürstenwalde/Spree, zm. 1 maja 1945 w Berlinie) – niemiecki generał, dowódca i oficer sztabowy Wehrmachtu podczas II wojny światowej. Pod koniec wojny był jednym z najbliższych współpracowników Adolfa Hitlera. Odznaczony Krzyżem Rycerskim [1] .

  7. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 28737198. Source citation. Wilhelm Burgdorf was born in Fürstenwalde and served as a Commander and Staff Officer in the German Army during the Second World War. One of the most loyal officers to Adolf Hitler in the final months of the war, he committed suicide in the Führerbunker along with his colleague, Chief of ...