Women of Adolf Hitler. An affair with a niece: the scandalous love story of Adolf Hitler and Geli Raubal

Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Austria, in the mountain village of Braunau am Inn. Hitler's father was a shoemaker, and then rose to a low rank in the customs department. Mother - Clara Pölzl, came from a peasant family.

A few words about the appearance of Adolf Hitler. After the fascist putsch in 1923, speaking as a witness in court, Professor Max von Gruber, the most prominent specialist in eugenics in Germany, gives the following description of Hitler: “The face and head of the lowest type, half-breed, low sloping forehead, ugly nose, small eyes, the expression on the face of a person who is not completely maintaining self-control, but rather senselessly excited.”

There weren't many women in Hitler's life. He somehow preferred to admire pornographic postcards, which he began collecting in his early youth, and by the end of his life he was considered the owner of one of the largest pornographic collections in the world.

The Fuhrer's first known mistress was his own niece, twenty-year-old Adjela Rubal. In September 1929, this girl came to Munich to visit her mother, who served as a housekeeper in Hitler's house. The forty-year-old “Uncle Adolf” hastened to appoint himself as her guardian and protector, settled her in the room next to his bedroom, and jealously posted guards near the door, turning Angela into a prisoner. The girl was not allowed to leave the house or communicate with anyone. In retaliation for this, Adela began to cuckold her lover. She seduced Hitler's personal driver Emil Maurice, and then slept with all the guards in a row.

And yet, why was Ajela (“Jeli,” as the Fuhrer called her) Rubal assigned guards and why did Hitler strictly ensure that she met even with her loved ones as little as possible? The maids responsible for cleaning the bedroom whispered to each other that the couple's sexual behavior at night was "very strange and even simply incredible."

Jeli herself, sobbing, confessed to her relatives: “My uncle is just a monster. You won’t even believe me if I tell you what he makes me do!”

It all ended with Adela Rubal, unable to bear the monstrous love of her uncle, shooting herself. From Hitler's personal "Walter". They say that the Fuhrer was inconsolable for a long time and even tried to commit suicide. Psychiatrists observed him for a long time.

In the mid-1930s, Hitler met Renata (“Renee”) Müller, a twenty-year-old German film star. The Fuhrer immediately takes her under his wing. The blue-eyed brunette simply cannot refuse the ruler of Germany. But their meetings do not last long.

Renata Müller, after another meeting with Hitler, throws herself out of the window of her Berlin apartment.

In 1939, in Munich, the Fuhrer's next mistress, the Englishwoman Unity Mitford, tried to commit suicide with a shot to the temple. With a bullet stuck in her head, she lived, bedridden and barely regaining consciousness, for another 9 years.

Susie Liptauer was discovered in a noose the morning after her one night meeting with Hitler.

The young fiery red-haired beauty Mabeli Messerhorn (“Crimson Vossperchen” as Hitler pompously called her) “dances at night by torchlight before the Fuhrer in his home theater, without a single thread on her. She is perfectly proportioned. She has impeccably round large buttocks, etc. .d." She was soon found in the forest, killed with a hunting rifle. She was brutally raped before her death.

"You wouldn't even believe me if I told you what he makes me do!" - Angela Rubal said before committing suicide. How could impotent Hitler scare Angela, who, as we know, was not so inexperienced in matters of sex if she managed to seduce all his guards? And during his lifetime, almost every schoolchild in Germany knew that the Fuhrer was impotent. Jokers, showing Hitler’s favorite pose, which he so often took at various rallies and parades, when he held his hands crossed in front of him below his stomach, said that the Fuhrer was “hiding the last unemployed member of the Third Reich.”

“Only a few guessed about his perversion,” psychoanalysts write about intimate life Hitler. “This is an extreme form of masochism where the individual receives sexual gratification from a woman urinating or defecating on him.”

This is confirmed by the words of the woman with whom Adolf Hitler had the longest and most intimate relationship - Eva Braun: “He only needs me for certain purposes... this is just idiocy!” Hardly normal woman This is how one would say about normal sex.

Eva was 23 years younger than Hitler and became his mistress in 1923. As historians write: “This Bavarian beauty compensated for her lack of intelligence with a slender, athletic body, which had only one physical flaw: her vagina was too small size. Eva underwent a painful operation and then underwent a course of long postoperative treatment. Eva’s personal gynecologist quickly died in a car accident, almost immediately after he announced the patient’s complete recovery.

Otto Skorzeny, the leader of the Hitler commandos, testifies that Eva literally told him the following: “He often doesn’t even take off his shoes, and sometimes we don’t even get to bed. He stretches out right on the floor. He looks very erotic on the floor.”

By the way, in words Hitler was a great admirer of the “sacred marriage bond” and the “real strong German family.” In fact, everything was the other way around. This is how he justified his celibacy to close party members: “I don’t think that a person like me will ever get married. He came up with an ideal in which the figure of one woman is combined with the hair of another, the mind of a third and the eyes of a fourth, and every once checks a new acquaintance with him. And it turns out that the ideal simply does not exist. You should be happy if a girl is charming in one thing. There is nothing more beautiful than raising a young creature: a girl at 18, 20 years old is as pliable as wax. A man should "to be able to put the imprint of your personality on any girl. That's all a woman wants."

He loved to indulge in public lyrical and sentimental memories of his meetings with women: “Oh, what beauties there are! We were once sitting in the cellar at the town hall in Bremen. And then a woman came in: one could truly believe that she had come down to us from Olympus goddess. Simply dazzling beauty! Everyone who was in the cellar threw down their knives and forks. And did not take their eyes off this woman.

And later in Braunschweig! How I reproached myself later! How I reproached myself later! And all my people too: a blonde girl ran up to the car and presented me with a bouquet. Everyone had this event imprinted in their memory, but no one even thought to ask the girl for her address so that I could send her a letter of thanks.

Blonde, tall and charming! But as always: there is a crowd around. And it’s a rush, I still regret it.” And so on and so forth.

But let's return to Eve. Hitler often asked her to be completely naked indoors at all times. He preferred to undress Eva himself, removing pieces of her clothing with trembling fingers, which irritated her terribly.

When they vacationed somewhere outdoors, he always insisted that Eva sunbathe and swim naked. Hitler was photographing her at this time, and the finished photographs then replenished his voluminous collection of pornographic photographs and postcards. He was very fond of taking close-ups of her buttocks, declaring that it was precisely this somewhat strange shooting angle that would not allow anyone to recognize Eva if the photographs “fall into the wrong hands.”

By the way, about this great love of Hitler for the buttocks. And not only for women.

On June 30, 1934, Hitler, at the head of a squad of heavily armed men, bursts into the villa of his bosom friend Ernst Roehm at night. Having killed all the guards, the Fuhrer's men break into the bedroom of Rem and Hitler with my own hands pulls out of bed the owner of the villa, who is sleeping in the arms of his driver. The next day, Hitler orders Rem (who, by the way, helped him come to power) to be shot without trial. The order was immediately carried out, of course. And the Fuhrer announced to the people that he had rid Germany of a gang of dirty homosexual perverts.

True, up to this point, Hitler himself had repeatedly called Rem’s stormtroopers “the elite of the National Socialist Party,” and Ernst himself “my dear friend.” But as soon as a “dear friend” cheats on his partner with some driver, the vile “cheaters” have a bloodbath under the romantic name “night long knives". Such are the love passions of homosexuals.

But besides Ernst Roehm, Adolf Hitler had other hobbies. At first, Mauricius was Hitler's orderly and at the same time secretary. He served his master when he was in prison in Landsberg am Lech, and there he wrote the main work of his life, Mein Kampf. Then Mauricius is replaced by Rudolf Hess, who yearns for his friend imprisoned in the fortress. Hess voluntarily (!) returned to Germany (after the putsch he fled to Austria) and voluntarily went to prison in order to appease Hitler there. As a sign of gratitude for this devotion, Hitler promoted Hess to his deputies in the Nazi Party. Thus, Rudolf Hess became the second person of the “Third Reich”.

Hess, as his student and admirer, introduced Hitler’s favorites, Haushofer, into the intimate circle. This German geopolitician, occultist, member of various secret societies and, among other things, lover of the Duke of Hamilton, had a huge influence on Hitler.

All the essential provisions of Mein Kampf were inspired precisely by Hitler’s conversations with Haushofer. Hitler called him his teacher.

And in conclusion, a few more touches to the portrait of the Fuhrer. This is how he is described by psychoanalyst doctor Walter Langer, who during the Second World War received a secret assignment from President Roosevelt: to interview all the people who knew Hitler personally and draw up a psychological portrait of him. "He is slightly below average height. Wide hips and relatively narrow shoulders. Liquid muscles. Legs short, thin, skinny. Large torso and sunken chest. Mouth full of brown rotten teeth. Effeminate gait: coquettish small steps. Frequent nervous twitching of the right shoulder and left legs. Nervous tic of the face: twitching of the corners of the lips."

Adolf Hitler's sex life cost the lives of all his mistresses. The Fuhrer's political life cost humanity 50 million lives.

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Despite all the negative attitudes towards this person, Hitler was also a person (if I may say so...) who was characterized by ordinary human emotions and feelings. He also had women whom he loved, with whom he was romantically involved.
The most famous is Eva Braun, for a long time ex-lover Hitler. She became his wife almost a few hours before her death; they committed suicide together. But besides her there were other women...

1. Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler on their last day: both weddings and deaths

2. First love - Maria "Mitzi" Reiter. She was 16 and he was 37 in 1926. Adolf promised to marry her and provide her with many “fair-haired children.” In general it would work out perfect family, they would read in the evenings, play music, if television had been invented by that time, they could watch My Fair Nanny online for free. Fortunately, now we can all safely watch all the episodes of our favorite series online. But all this was supposed to happen later, when he fulfilled his life mission. The girl suffered from his inattention and tried to hang herself out of grief, but failed. Although she later married an SS officer. Later, Hitler's sister Paula said that only Mitzi could change Hitler's character and perhaps keep him from losing his humanity.

3. Next up was Angela “Geli” Raubal. She was the daughter of Hitler's half-sister and his niece. This love was considered the most significant in Hitler's life. They are believed to have started a relationship when she was 17. Hitler acted as a domineering uncle and lover. He kept the girl under lock and key in a Munich apartment or in his villa near Berchtesgaden. True, many authors note that Geli had no feelings for Hitler.

4. In 1931, when she was 23, Raubal was found dead in an apartment owned by Hitler in Munich with a gunshot wound to the chest. Her death was declared a suicide. True, many say that Hitler most likely killed her as a result of a quarrel caused by the plan for her to move to Vienna. The bullet corresponds to Hitler's personal Walther. Researchers note that after Geli’s death, Hitler became much tougher and no longer allowed people to get as close to him as Raubal, Hitler’s personal photographer, said in his memoirs that it was this death that sowed the seeds of inhumanity in his soul.

5. A passing hobby - Erna Hanfstaengl. After the failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, Hitler entered into a brief relationship with Erna Hanfstaengl, who was the older sister of his friend Ernst Hanfstaengl. Although, according to other sources, Erna did not take Hitler’s advances seriously

6. Renata Muller, actress. Müller was very popular among the Nazis, she was perceived as the ideal Aryan woman. Renata replaced Marlene Dietrich in German cinema, who went to Hollywood from the Nazis. Renata, according to evidence, also did not want to act in propaganda films

7. In 1937, Renata fell from a hotel window. She was 31 years old at the time and a suicide or murder. Interestingly, director Zeissler talked about Müller’s confessions. According to her, she had a connection with Hitler, and of a masochistic kind. Hitler crawled at her feet, begging to beat him, all this was the only thing that could excite him. But her flight took place just a few days after this story, and before that Gestapo agents came to the hotel

8. Another death - Inga Ley. Inga was the wife of Nazi Party official Robber Ley. According to rumors, she had an affair with Hitler; a nude portrait of her hung in his apartment. Again, she committed suicide in 1942. Although this may have been due to drugs and depression associated with a difficult birth

9. Unity Mitford - an English socialite who moved to Munich in the mid-1930s and quickly became part of Hitler's inner circle. Hitler was crazy about Scandinavian myths, and her middle name was “Valkyrie”, he called her the ideal of the Aryan woman.

10. Eva Braun was terribly jealous of Hitler for Unity Mitford. Eva complained in her diary that they were laughing at her, Hitler’s “official” mistress, that Unity looked like a real “Valkyrie, especially her legs.” In frustration, Brown attempted suicide, and Hitler began to pay more attention to her.

11. Like almost all of Hitler’s favorite women, Milford also attempted suicide. True, the reason this time was the declaration of war by Great Britain on Germany. She shot in the temple with a pistol given by Hitler, a pistol with a handle decorated with pearls. True, this suicide was not entirely successful; Unity survived and returned to England. She was unable to recover until 1948; the bullet entered deep into her head and could not be removed; complications led to the woman’s death.

12. In 2007, an article appeared in English magazine"The New Statesman", which indicates that Mitford was pregnant with Hitler's child at the time of her return to Britain and gave birth to a child in hospital. This child, according to the author of the article, was given to foster parents.
In the photo: Unity Mitford with her sister Diana Mitford and nephews, 1935.

10. Hitler had a woman's handwriting.

Over the years, arguments have surfaced that Hitler was a homosexual. Such opinions are based on some incidents from his youth in Vienna, others on the fact that the origins of the Nazi Party in Germany had many homosexuals. However, then the Gestapo service carefully destroyed all evidence of Hitler’s homosexual behavior. But one thing we know for sure is that Hitler was in many ways a very feminine man. For example, many contemporaries noted Hitler’s feminine gait. When the eminent psychologist Carl Jung was asked to comment on Hitler's handwriting, he declared that “the owner of handwriting is, as a rule, a very feminine person.”

9. Hitler hated going to the dentist.

Many people have some kind of phobias. It has long been known about Hitler that he had a great phobia regarding toothache. According to the recollections of Hitler’s personal dentist, Johannes Blaschke, he simply shuddered with fear as he sat down in the dental chair. As a result, even the simplest dental treatment had to be extended over eight days. In 1944, he had to get 10 fillings at once. Hitler also had very poor oral hygiene: terrible breath, many abscesses and even gum disease.

8. Hitler had a sweet tooth.

When we think of Adolf Hitler, cupcakes and whipped cream rarely come to mind. But Hitler was a big fan of sweet pies. It is known that Hitler spoke in favor of a vegetarian diet and was very rarely interested in alcohol.

In his youth, between 1909 and 1913, Hitler was poor, worked hard jobs and earned correspondingly little. During these years, Hitler lived on bread, milk and butter, but as soon as he had extra money, he liked to spend it on sweet treats I like poppy seed cake or walnut cake, and sometimes I liked to cook a huge plate of rice and milk and cover this dish with sugar and grated chocolate. Hitler's taste for sweet foods continued into his later years.

7. Hitler was a passionate fan.

According to documents collected by the CIA, Hitler was a big fan of American football cheerleaders and marching bands. Hitler is known to have been a big fan of football games and the accompanying marches in 1923.

6. Hitler loved to sleep.

Adolf was a couch potato, he loved to sleep a lot and often did not get out of bed until 11 in the morning. This can be explained by the fact that Hitler suffered from insomnia and often tossed and turned until four in the morning. Other scientists suggest that Hitler exhibited symptoms of early-onset Parkinson's disease.

5. Hitler's first love was for a Jewish girl.

At the age of sixteen, Hitler, growing up in Vienna, fell under the spell of a Jewish girl, Stephanie Isaac. Young Hitler did not say a word to Isaac about his love, instead he expressed his love with a pencil in his poetry. Stephanie Isaac said much later in an interview that she had no idea about Hitler's love for her.

4. Hitler took cocaine.

Adolf Hitler's personal physician, Theodor Morel, began prescribing cocaine to the German dictator in 1944. Hitler took cocaine through an inhaler, twice a day, and also used cocaine in eye drops.

The doctor's order was given to relieve Hitler's pain during a sinus and throat illness. But the consequences of hard drug use could be worse than a sore throat. Some historians argue that cocaine may have influenced Hitler's decision-making, making him susceptible to paranoia and fits of rage.

3. Hitler suffered from flatulence

Hitler had a good relationship with him personal doctor Theodore Morel. Hitler instructed him to find a cure for his long-standing illness gastrointestinal tract. Morel eventually prescribed Hitler a mixture of amphetamines and ointment, along with soothing enemas of chamomile infusions. Morel also prescribed special tablets consisting of belladonna and strychnine.

2. Hitler took injections to increase potency.

His mistress, and on the last day of Hitler’s life and his wife, Eva Braun, was 23 years younger than him. And in last years For his life, he demanded from his doctor, Theodore Morel, drugs that enhance potency. Morel used extracts from the prostate and testicles of young bulls to create a male potion. Thus Hitler accepted for increase libido extract from bull testicles.

1. Hitler loved cartoons.

In 2008, a war museum in Norway exhibited artwork depicting Disney characters. Museum staff claimed that the drawings were drawn by Hitler himself. It is also known that the 1937 Disney cartoon Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was one of Hitler's favorite films. It's hard to imagine Adolf Hitler with a bucket of popcorn in front of a movie screen, but it's quite possible that cruel dictators can also be sentimental.

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Hitler's Great Love

Contrary to the later very widespread opinion about serious problems and even perversions in the sexual sphere, Adolf Hitler always really liked the company of beautiful women. Many facts about Adolf Hitler's connections with various women confirmed by documents and testimony of witnesses who had no interest in distorting the truth.

During the Vienna period of his life, Hitler met and cohabited with various women, whose names have not been preserved by history. Better is known about another, later period of the Fuhrer’s life, when the authorities released him from prison and he could not participate in political life or even make public speeches. It was then that Adolf Hitler, with the help of Hess and other people, worked on the book Mein Kampf.

The future Fuhrer spent most of his time in those years in the Bavarian Alps, in the small picturesque resort town of Obersalzberg, located higher in the mountains above Berchtesgaden. Most likely, it was then that Hitler conceived plans to build his residence there. He lived in different hotels, and later referred to the resort town as “a paradise for relaxation and entertainment.”

The future Fuhrer loved to have fun and in the company of “party comrades”, he often visited the Dreimederlhaus establishment. There they met and had affairs with pretty girls.

One of them was a real beauty, Hitler later recalled with great pleasure. “Back then I had plenty of free time, and I knew a lot of women.

The Fuhrer his comrades in different periods They asked the same question more than once: why doesn’t he want to get married? Hitler usually explained his refusal to start a family by fear of leaving his wife and possible children alone and without a livelihood.

Now, for the slightest offense, I can end up behind bars again at any moment,” he said.

IN in this case Hitler did not pose and did not prevaricate. This time the seasoned cynic and demagogue spoke the absolute truth: he really could end up in prison again or be deported outside of Germany. The Bavarian government closely monitored his behavior and, in all likelihood, had reason to fear the leader of the National Socialists, and he, in turn, was afraid of ending up in a cell again. For these reasons, Hitler chose Obersalzberg as his place of residence - from there it was just a stone's throw to the Austrian border.

On the other hand, breaking the ban and going on the run meant saying goodbye to grandiose plans for the future forever. And Hitler took an adventurous and risky political step: on April 7, 1925, he officially renounced Austrian citizenship.

Hitler's calculation is that he, as a veteran of the First World War, fought at the front on the side of Germany and received military awards, practically “automatically” will become a German citizen, was completely unjustified. The Bavarian government deliberately pretended to be a deaf-mute slow-witted person. Hitler was offended and publicly declared: he does not intend to beg for handouts on his knees! Of course, for a person who has no citizenship at all, marriage would indeed be sheer madness and complete irresponsibility.

Nevertheless, Adolf Hitler never denied himself the company of pretty women and willingly started quite long love affairs. The famous American historian and journalist William Shirer indicates the names of some of the passions of the leader of the National Socialists of Germany. The first of these is usually called Henny Gaut, who became Hitler's mistress before 1923. Her brother served as the Fuhrer's personal driver. They said that Genny was very pretty, but she still failed to win Hitler’s heart. Although he treated her very well.

Another mistress of the Fuhrer was Erna Hanfstaengl, who came from a respectable and well-to-do family. She was tall, stately, attractive woman, from which Adolf Hitler simply literally went crazy for some time. But then he cooled down a little - apparently, he was constantly nervous and constrained by the difference in height. As it turned out later, in intimate relationships with women, Hitler never acted as a cruel tyrant, but on the contrary, he loved to completely obey the woman he loved in her most bizarre sexual desires, almost becoming her slave. This, as sex therapists note, is a fairly common trait in those men who, in their professional activity they know how to subjugate others, literally crushing them like a steamroller, with their will and temperament, cruelty and cynicism.

In this regard, in a love affair, Erna could have suited the Fuhrer perfectly: however, as a number of Western studies note, Winifred Wagner, the daughter-in-law of the famous German composer Richard Wagner, unexpectedly crossed her path. She was the widow of his late son Siegfried.

Hitler was always in awe of Wagner's music and was thrilled at the mere mention of his name. And then a real opportunity presented itself to make Winifred Wagner his mistress. Adolf could not resist such a great temptation. Perhaps he really liked her as a woman, since their relationship lasted quite a long time, and jealousy of Winifred even caused many quarrels with Adolf Hitler’s greatest love, his cousin Geli Raubal (1908–1931).

Hitler and Geli first met in Bavaria, in Berchtesgaden, in 1925, and the Fuhrer was immediately fascinated by the young girl and especially by her melodious voice. But then their relationship did not receive any development. However, “Uncle Adolf” did not forget about the niece who charmed him.

In the summer of 1928, Hitler decided to settle in Obersalzberg for quite a long time. He already had some funds, the National Socialist Party had its own treasury, and the Fuhrer rented the Wachenfeld villa from the widow of one of the Hamburg industrialists. Subsequently, when he became Chancellor of Germany, he bought this villa, rebuilt and reconstructed it, turning it into a huge luxurious mansion called the Berghof.

“I now have a house that for the first time in my life I can call my own,” Hitler said with a touch of pride.

As a reliable housekeeper, Hitler decided to invite his half-sister Angela Raubal, whom he trusted very much, from Vienna to run his bachelor household. In principle, with this he cleverly killed two birds with one stone: he received “his man” as a housekeeper and knew that Angela would not come alone - her two daughters came with her: eighteen-year-old Friedl (Elfrida) and twenty-year-old Geli (Angelika).

Geli invariably attracted the attention of men with her youthful beauty. She was distinguished by her cuteness, had lush beautiful blond hair, a cheerful character and a voice of a very pleasant timbre. She passionately dreamed of becoming a famous opera singer, took vocal lessons and hoped that “Uncle Adolf” would help her make a dizzying career on stage. opera house in Vienna.

Soon Hitler abandoned all his other mistresses and became seriously infatuated with the young charming Geli. Those around the Fuhrer rightfully believed that this was a very serious feeling. Hitler took his niece with him everywhere, not wanting to part with her literally even for a minute: she was present at party meetings and conferences, at rallies and meetings, and there’s nothing to even talk about visiting restaurants, cafes, theaters and vernissages. Apparently, the presence of his half-sister in the house interfered with their intimate relationship, so Hitler often took long walks in the mountains with Geli.

It is difficult to say whether Geli Raubal responded with sincere love to Adolf Hitler or whether there was more calculation in her relationship with him. At least, it is known that they were mutually very jealous of each other. Geli was simply in despair and threw a terrible hysteria when she heard rumors that Adolf wanted to marry Winifred Wagner.

In turn, Hitler was jealous of Geli towards his constant and long-time bodyguard Emile Maurice, considering him a rival. However, there is no confirmation of the connection between Geli and Emil, except for various speculations and rumors.

In 1929, Hitler rented in Munich, on one of the most fashionable streets, Prinzregentstrasse, luxury apartment of nine rooms and one of them was immediately placed at Geli’s complete disposal. Everyone was already talking about their connection completely openly, and the Fuhrer himself no longer hid it. This displeased many old “party comrades” - in their opinion, the leader of the National Socialists should have stricter moral principles. Later, Adolf would take this into account and loudly declare that he was “engaged to Germany,” and would practically not bring his mistress Eva Braun out into public.

Now the Gauleiter of Württemberg plucked up courage and, on behalf of the party, demanded that Hitler stop behaving this way: either let him stop dragging his mistress with him everywhere, or let him legitimize their relationship and create a healthy German family! Adolf became indescribably furious and fired the Gauleiter. However, it seems that his words were not in vain, and the Fuhrer seriously thought about marriage: he even secured permission from the church to marry Geli, although her mother was only Adolf’s half-sister.

Nevertheless, he did not stop paying attention to other women and at the same time demanded that Geli belong only to him and devote her life only to him - Hitler forbade her to go to Vienna to take singing lessons, constantly staged ugly scenes of jealousy and behaved like true despot. Their relationship began to deteriorate.

In 1929, the Fuhrer wrote a very frank letter to Geli about their intimate relationship, where he directly admitted certain sexual preferences in sexual relations with his niece - we were talking about some masochistic inclinations, which significantly increased his sexual arousal. By an absurd chance, this dangerous letter fell into the hands of the son of the mistress of the house, which subsequently led to tragic events: Hitler mercilessly destroyed everyone who could read these lines and returned the letter to himself.

On September 17, 1931, Geli unexpectedly told Hitler that she wanted to return to Vienna and continue her vocal studies. Adolf was categorically against it, and a terrible scandal broke out with scenes of jealousy on both sides. On the same day, Hitler left for Hamburg for pre-election events. Many heard Geli shout from the window to Adolf as he got into the car:

So you forbid me to go to Vienna?

Yes! - he answered firmly.

On the morning of September 18, Geli Raubal was found in her room with a bullet through her chest. She was dead: the bullet had entered below her left collarbone and pierced her heart. The police considered it a suicide. But for many years there were persistent rumors that the girl was killed either by Hitler himself in a fit of jealousy, or by Heinrich Himmler - himself or by someone else’s hands.

After Geli's death, Hitler became a vegetarian and refused to eat meat. Adolf repeated many times in different ways that Geli was his only great true love. He was unfeignedly in awe of her memory and often remembered the girl with tears in his eyes. Geli's rooms in the villa were constantly preserved in the same form as during her life, even after a major reconstruction of the building. The Fuhrer's favorite artist, Adolf Ziegler, painted portraits of Geli, which were certainly decorated with flowers on the day of her birth and death.

Hitler's literally mad passion for the young beauty Geli Raubal is one of his unsolved mysteries mysterious life. The mystery of her death became one of the mysteries of the Third Reich, which has not been solved to this day.


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Surprisingly, among the fans of The Great and the Terrible there were always many young women, and they were his most ardent admirers, even in those days when the phrase Adolf Hitler did not say anything not only to the world, but also to professional politicians...

The Fuhrer himself was always known as a very gallant man - the chronicles are replete with shots of kisses and kisses in, so to speak, a working environment...

Well, there were simply legends about how Hitler was adored as an actress and cabaret singer... In front of you is the Fuhrer at a meeting with the troupe of one of the Berlin theaters - note that pretty young girls surrounded Adolf in a tight, joyful ring... What can we say? about the women to whom Hitler paid his attention one way or another...

So we can say with confidence that the magnificent Marlene Dietrich became the only woman in the world who refused Adolf the courtesy of being his official mistress...

She was his favorite actress, and Hitler was never shy about talking about it... Well, whether the Fuhrer managed to get his favorite into bed will forever remain a mystery...

According to the official version, the Fuhrer primarily admired her dramatic performance, but the dictator’s contemporaries from time to time mentioned that Hitler most often spoke about the actress’s legs...

In 1937, Dietrich accepted American citizenship. But her ardent admirer until the last wanted her to return to Germany. However, even Rudolf Hess, who secretly met with Marlene, was unable to persuade the actress to move to her homeland...

Moreover, in 1939-1945, Marlene took an active part in anti-fascist propaganda, performing as a singer in front of American soldiers. So much so that the Reich Minister of Propaganda Goebbels declares radio war on Dietrich... Of course, the role of a brave anti-fascist woman only added fame to her star name, but... Only the actress returned to her native Germany
She returned only in a coffin - she was buried in a Berlin cemetery...

And this is far from the worst fate of “the Fuhrer’s liking”... What the female sex did not do because of Hitler!.. For example, Eva Braun twice tried to commit suicide...

Her acquaintance with Hitler occurred in 1929, when she was 17 and Adolf was 40 years old...

According to contemporaries, it was " sweetest girl with a beautiful figure...

The drawings of Hitler himself only confirm the above...

She lived with him from 1932 until their joint suicide in Hitler's bunker in Berlin...

And this life cannot be called too pleasant...

The existence of the Fuhrer's permanent partner was not advertised; in the minds of the Germans, he was single, and Hitler received a huge number of letters from girls who dreamed of marrying him...

So in his estate "Berghof" she occupied only the humiliating role of a simple "girlfriend". Nevertheless, she wrote in her diary: “I am the beloved of the greatest man in Germany and the world!”

Eva Braun's body (after she took poison) was burned simultaneously with Hitler's body in the courtyard of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin...

However, from time to time, publications appear in the world press that Hitler and his wife (Eva married Adolf the day before his death) managed to escape from Germany... For example, to Argentina...

In particular, in front of you is the house in which the Hitler couple allegedly lived a long and happy life...

And this, so to speak, is the couple themselves... With children...

All this could be considered wild speculation, if not for one “but”... In 1945, the American FBI quite seriously adhered to a similar version and even distributed photographs of Hitler’s possible transformation among its employees...

Magda Goebbels can be considered another victim of Hitler's charm...

She personified the ideal of a German woman in the Third Reich. Beautiful and educated, a staunch supporter of the ideas of National Socialism, she shared the views and beliefs of her husband, German Propaganda Minister and Gauleiter of Berlin Joseph Goebbels...

She simply could not help but become the Fuhrer's favorite... And she became it...

Nazi propaganda called Magda the "German supermother" and she gave birth to seven children. According to contemporaries who knew the high society of Germany well at that time, it was Magda Goebbels who undoubtedly played the role of the first lady of the Third Reich. At official receptions and meetings there was not a single woman as close to Hitler as she was... And on the sidelines they whispered that not all of her children could consider dear Joseph as their father...

Yes, Hitler was very friendly with his propaganda minister, but this did not change anything, but only made the situation more spicy...
So the “first lady” of the Third Reich, the very personification of an Aryan and an aristocrat, quite sincerely wrote: “I love my husband, but my love for Hitler is stronger, for him I would be ready to die!..”

Indeed, when the collapse of the empire was confirmed, she killed her six children with her own hands and died herself... Here are posthumous photographs of the Goebbels...

The Fuhrer's seventeen-year-old niece Geli Raubal committed suicide because of her uncle...

Contemporaries claim that only Hitler truly loved her... They first met in 1925, and Hitler was immediately fascinated by the blonde girl with a pleasant, quiet voice...

In 1929, Hitler rented a huge apartment in Munich and moved Raubal there. He took her everywhere with him - to rallies, conferences, cafes and theaters. Geli passionately wanted to become an opera singer and hoped for the help of her uncle...

When Geli heard rumors that Hitler intended to marry Winifred Wagner (the bride in front of you), the widow of the son of composer Richard Wagner, Siegfried Wagner, her despair knew no bounds. In turn, Hitler suspected Geli of having a secret love affair with his bodyguard Emile Maurice...

In the summer of 1931, Geli, who was tired of Hitler's despotism and constant furious jealousy, was going to move to Vienna. Hitler, who was leaving for Hamburg on September 17 for the election campaign, categorically forbade her to do this, and on September 18 she was found shot dead in own apartment Hitler. The mystery of Geli Raubal's death has never been revealed. There were rumors that Hitler himself killed her in a fit of jealousy. According to another version, Heinrich Himmler made sure that no one distracted the Fuhrer from party affairs. There was also a version about the suicide of Geli, who learned that since October 1929 Hitler had been dating Eva Braun. However, according to contemporaries, Hitler had a hard time experiencing the loss of his beloved...

The most talented actress and director, the beautiful Leni Riefenstahl...

This sophisticated beauty, having attended one of Wolf's performances, was so fascinated by his performance that she wrote him a letter asking for a personal meeting...

Hitler could not pass by this amazing, energetic, masculinely demanding woman...

Among her contemporaries, she was a real black sheep - she flew on airplanes, roamed the seas and deserts, and filmed, filmed, filmed...

Even the footage of the terse official chronicle shows that “these two crazy people” were happy with each other...

Of course, according to the official version, they met only “for work”...

An innovative film director and Hitler's personal cameraman... These definitions remained next to the name Leni... Critics around the world unanimously agreed that although Mrs. Riefenstahl was not a member of the National Socialist Party, thanks to her films, thousands of people joined the ranks of the Nazis ...

So for the rest of her life she argued that she only wanted to make films, that she was interested in “pure art”... But one way or another, it was Leni who created the artistic symbol of fascism - the film “Triumph of the Will”. The symbol is so convincing that they wanted to demonstrate it on Nuremberg trials as an illustration of Nazi ideology. Many years later, answering the question of whether she was proud of it, Riefenstahl said: “Why, I regret that I took it off: if I had known what it would bring me, I would never have made it!”

After the end of World War II, Riefenstahl was imprisoned several times and even spent two years in a mental hospital. In the end, all charges of collaborating with Nazism were dropped, and Riefenstahl was no longer persecuted. However, the entire world cinema turned its back on the “chief director of the Nazis.” None of her post-war projects (which involved such stars as Anna Magnani, Brigitte Bardot, Jean Cocteau, Jean Marais) were completed. She died at 102...

Officially, she met with Hitler only twice... Today no one will tell you how many of these meetings actually took place...

“Nazi Greta Garbo,” as her European colleagues called her... By the mid-thirties, she was already a star of Scandinavian cinema and cabaret, receiving invitations not only to various European film studios, but also to Hollywood. But he remains in Europe... And in 1936 he receives a contract at the Ufa film studio in Berlin, where, after Marlene Dietrich refused to return from the USA, the position of a superstar was vacant...

Tzara turned out to be a real businessman, bargaining for influence on film production and high fees. The stunned Minister of Propaganda Goebbels calls her “the enemy of Germany,” but the Fuhrer intervenes in the situation...

Her musical recordings were broadcast over loudspeakers even to concentration camps, making her a favorite of both prisoners and their jailers... Which allowed some historians to argue that Tzara was in fact a Soviet spy... For the rest of her life, she refused to be involved in politics, insisting that her job is to entertain, but... In Germany she was branded a “traitor” and her films were banned, and in Sweden her name was associated with Nazi propaganda...

The actress died in 1981 in Stockholm...

Olga Chekhova... As you know, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov married the Moscow Art Theater actress Olga Leonardovna Knipper, and shortly before this significant event in the family sibling actress, Konstantin Leonardovich, a girl was born, named after her aunt. Since childhood, young Olga amazed those around her with her beauty, intelligence and self-control. The girl could receive any education, but since childhood she dreamed of becoming an actress. And this brilliant student of the Russian school theatrical arts becomes "film star No. 1" of Hitler's cinema... Her closest friends were Eva Braun, Magda Goebbels, Leni Riefenstahl, she communicated with Goering's wife, actress Emmy Sonnemann... But most importantly, Olga Chekhova was loved by the Fuhrer himself, who put her above recognized actresses Marika Rokk and Tsar Leander. Films with her participation have never been shown in Russia...

Without any support, without knowing German language, a beautiful and smart Russian, becomes first one of the stars of German cinema, and then the “state actress” of the Third Reich. The sentimental German public not only recognized, but also fell in love with Olga. True, in 1930 Chekhova had a rival, Marlene Dietrich, who, however, quickly disappeared in overseas Hollywood. By the way, Olga was also invited there, but she quickly returned to Germany. With Hitler coming to power, this act was appreciated. And here’s what she wrote about her meetings with the Fuhrer: “My first impression of him: timid, awkward, although he behaves with the ladies with Austrian courtesy. His transformation from a ranting bore into a fanatical instigator is amazing, almost incomprehensible.” In the end, Adolf gives her his photo with the inscription: “Frau Olga Chekhova - frankly delighted and surprised.”

After the war, Olga Konstantinovna Knipper-Chekhova practically did not act in films... She died in 1980 at the age of 83 from brain cancer in Europe. After her death, two stunning news appeared: the first said that the famous Amber Room was hidden in Hitler's bunker in Thuringia with the code name "Olga", and the second - that the actress worked for the NKVD all her life... And immediately a lot of evidence was found and A lot of documents have been declassified that indisputably prove this...

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