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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Traudl_JungeTraudl Junge - Wikipedia

    Traudl Junge. Gertraud " Traudl " Junge ( née Humps; 16 March 1920 – 10 February 2002) was a German editor who worked as Adolf Hitler 's last private secretary from December 1942 to April 1945. After typing Hitler's will, she remained in the Berlin Führerbunker until his death. Following her arrest and imprisonment in June 1945, both the ...

  2. Hans Krebs nació en Helmstedt. En 1914, ingresó como oficial de carrera de infantería en el Ejército Imperial Alemán. Ya en 1915, fue ascendido a teniente. El 29 de abril de 1920, Krebs se casó con Ilse Wittkop. En 1921, nació su hija Ana María y en 1925 su segunda hija Lieselotte . En 1925, fue ascendido a teniente primero.

  3. Folosește {{Ocupanții finali ai Führerbunker|stare=pliată}} sau {{Ocupanții finali ai Führerbunker|stare=nepliată}} pentru exemplificarea stării formatului: ascuns sau vizibil. Folosește {{Ocupanții finali ai Führerbunker|stare=autopliabilă}} pentru a ascunde formatul numai dacă mai este un alt format de același fel pe pagină.

  4. 9 de feb. de 2007 · The Fuehrerbunker, built in 1944, was located 8-17 meters beneath the Reichskanzlei garden, approx. 120 meters north of the new Reichskanzlei building, which had the address Vossstrasse 6. The Führerbunker was located somewhat lower than the Vorbunker and west (or rather west-west-south) of it. The two bunkers were connected via sets of stairs ...

  5. The Führer Headquarters ( German: Führerhauptquartiere ), abbreviated FHQ, were a number of official headquarters used by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and various other German commanders and officials throughout Europe during World War II. [1] The last one used, the Führerbunker in Berlin, where Hitler committed suicide on 30 April 1945, is ...

  6. I just added Helmut Kunz, as he must have been present in the Führerbunker according to his article--Ojan 18:52, 2 May 2008 (UTC) Reply Changes to dates based on "Until the Final Hour" [ edit ] In Junge, Traudle, Until the Final Hour , (English edition) London, 2002, ISBN 0-297-84720-1 the author lists herself and 7 others as leaving the bunker together after midnight, i.e. on 1 May rather ...

  7. Known for. Being the last occupant of the Führerbunker. Johannes Hentschel (10 May 1908 – 27 April 1982) was a master electro- mechanic for German dictator Adolf Hitler 's apartments in the Reich Chancellery. He also served in the same capacity in Hitler's Führerbunker in 1945. He surrendered to Soviet Red Army soldiers on 2 May 1945.