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  2. Karl Dönitz - Wikipedia

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    Karl Dönitz (German: [ˈdøːnɪts] ⓘ; 16 September 1891 – 24 December 1980) was a German navy officer who, following Adolf Hitler's suicide, succeeded him as head of state of Nazi Germany in May 1945, holding the position until the dissolution of the Flensburg Government following Germany's unconditional surrender to the Allies days later.

  3. Theresienstadt (1944 film) - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the film was lost but about twenty minutes of footage was later rediscovered in various archives. Unlike other Nazi propaganda films , which were under the control of Joseph Goebbels ' Ministry of Propaganda , Theresienstadt was conceived and paid for by the Jewish Affairs department of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia ...

  4. Führer Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The first permanent installation which became a Führer Headquarters was the Felsennest, which was used by Hitler during the Battle of France in May, 1940. Hitler actually spent very little time in Berlin during the war, and the dwellings he most frequently used were the Berghof and the Wolfsschanze , spending more than 800 days at the latter.

  5. Führer - Wikipedia

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    Führer (/ ˈ f jʊər ər / FURE-ər; German: ⓘ, spelled Fuehrer when the umlaut is unavailable) is a German word meaning "leader" or "guide". As a political title, it is strongly associated with Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.

  6. Traudl Junge - Wikipedia

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    During Hitler's last days in Berlin, he would regularly eat lunch with his secretaries Junge and Gerda Christian. [8] After the war, Junge recalled Gerda asking Hitler if he would leave Berlin. This was firmly rejected by Hitler. [9] Both women recalled that Hitler in conversation made it clear that his body must not fall into the hands of the ...

  7. Fritz Darges - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Darges was interned by U.S. military authorities. He was released in 1948. [11] Not much is known about his activities after Germany's surrender. He had a career as a car salesman after the war. He appeared in the 2000 documentary Hitlers Krieg im Osten, credited as himself. [12]

  8. Hitler’s AI translated speeches go viral on TikTok - AOL

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    The video is of Hitler giving a speech with a slow instrumental beat that suggests the ruthless killer didn’t want to spark a conflict during World War II, that he tried to save the lives of ...

  9. Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler [a] (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, [c] becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934.