Saturday, 19 August 2023
BASHEER AHMAD, EVA BRAUN AND HER ALLEGED 1945 BABY WITH A MUSLIM OFFICER IN THE GERMAN ARMY
The above uniform is borrowed from a Jewish Officer of the German Army Jewish General Helmut Wilberg - Photo shopped.
My adoptive father Idris ADORED MONSIEUR ADOLF HITLER and called his dog known to me - HITLER. WHY???
My younger Sister confirmed this in the presence of many witnesses recently in London.
WWII HISTORY MAINLY WRITTEN BY JEWS OR ZIONISTS IS A PACK OF LIES!
I AM THROWING AWAY MY DOZENS OF BOOKS (PROPAGANDA) ON OR ABOUT IT!!!
EVA BRAUN WAS ALLEDGEDLY (ON LINE) OF ASHKENAZI ORIGINS (DNA TESTED???) - NOT SURPRISING AT ALL! Everybody was "Jewish" around Monsieur Adolphe including his photographer, his cook, his doctor, even himself some say! He ate only Kosher, but was also said to be a vegetarian? WHO TO BELIEVE???
OR MAYBE MY BIOLOGICAL MOTHER WAS A MIXED RUSSIAN???1. My first wife is Russian - Naina Gregoryevna Sadabash (I was still a virgin!) - She told me she was saved by German soldiers while left to die in the snow while still an infant when her mother was running away from sex traffickers in Moldavia.
"According to Rigg’s research, a few thousand full Jews, sixty-thousand half Jews (many of whom called themselves Mampe after a cocktail popular in Berlin at the time that was half-sweet and half-bitter), and 90,000 quarter Jews served in the Wehrmacht. Some, whose fathers, grandfathers, and uncles had been in the Imperial German Army, had enlisted. Many assimilated Jews, like Anne Frank’s father, believed Hitler’s racial laws did not apply to them because they had fought for their country in World War I. Jewish allegiance to Germany in the early days of the Third Reich is one of the great tales in the history of unrequited love. Others were drafted. Some went in hope of saving their families; others of saving themselves. As more than one would say later, the safest place for a Jew in Hitler’s Germany was in the military. Some even tried to get into the Luftwaffe because it was rumored that Goering protected his own.
In the early days of the Third Reich, service for Jews did not seem
so extraordinary. As I said, many believed themselves Germans at heart,
Jews only peripherally. Some had converted to Christianity. Then, on
April 8, 1940, with Jews already forbidden in the military, Hitler
issued a decree requiring the dismissal of half-Jewish soldiers and
those married to half-Jews. Quarter-Jews and those married to
quarter-Jews could remain but were ineligible to become officers or
NCOs."
OR MAYBE MY BIOLOGICAL MOTHER WAS A MIXED JEW OR MIXED FRENCH???
WWII HISTORY IS A PACK OF LIES! I AM THROWING AWAY ALL MY BOOKS (PROPAGANDA) ON IT!!!
World War II photos you probably haven't seen before
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Eva Braun, Hitler's Maiden
Eva Anna Paula Braun Hitler (6 February 1912 – 30 April 1945) is one of the most notorious women in history.
Eva at the Berghof, looking in the general direction of the Eagle's Nest. |
Eva Braun relaxing in the mid-1930s. Who wears short shorts? |
Let's be real: Eva Braun has a very bad reputation in many quarters. To some extent, it is guilt by association, though Eva herself did some things that virtually anyone, at least in the 21st Century, would consider improper (such as posing in blackface). It is not that Eva Braun personally did anything terrible, but that she was the devoted consort of one Adolf Hitler, and he did terrible things.
Eva enjoyed prancing about in peasant costumes. Hitler did at times, too, at least for some publicity shots. |
Eva Braun in a surprisingly modern-looking outfit. She loved to take pictures of herself and Adolf playing with local animals. I can't make out what she is holding in her left hand. |
Eva Braun’s parents, Fritz and Franziska, Christmas 1940. |
Eva's parents sent her to a convent in Simbach in the 1920s. She left the convent in mid-1929 and secured a job as 'girl Friday' to photographer Heinrich Hoffman.
Eva did secretarial work and eventually learned how to use a camera and develop the film. She was quite athletic and kept herself in great shape for the times. Eva was quite happy swimming or bicycling or working out on the parallel bars.
In 1929, at 17 years old, Eva was working at the studio as usual when she met a customer who introduced himself as 'Herr Wolff.' It was Adolf Hitler. Eva later told her sister Ilse:
“I’d stayed on after closing time to file some papers and I’d climbed up a ladder to fetch the files kept on the top shelves of the cupboard. At that moment the boss came in accompanied by a man of uncertain age with a funny moustache, a light-coloured, English-style overcoat and a big felt hat in his hand."
Eva and her animals... |
“The elderly gentleman (Hitler) was paying me compliments. We talked about music and a play at the Staatstheater, as I remember, with him devouring me with his eyes all the time."Adolf was 23 years older than Eva. So, Hitler would have been about 40 when they met, not quite "elderly" but 40 may seem so to a teenager.
Apparently, Eva wrote Hitler a note at this first meeting. She stuffed it in his pocket. Whatever it said, it was something fresh. After looking at it, Hitler asked if she was joking. She said no, she really liked him. This was the start of their relationship.
Eva later recalled in a letter to Adolf Hitler:
"From our first meeting on, I have promised myself to follow you wherever you go, even to death. You know that I live only for your love."Hitler liked Eva from the start. It probably did not hurt that Eva was in the photography business, and he was one of the most photographed men of his time who used pictures to create mass appeal.
Eva's special skills matched Hitler's needs... Adolf began calling upon Eva.
Eva with actress Else von Möllendorff. |
Hitler and Geli. |
At first, Hitler had several mistresses alongside Eva - that may have been one of his issues with Geli, too. During the early months of 1932, though, Eva became Hitler's permanent mistress, part of his permanent stable.
Eva at the Konigsee lake. |
Eva in 1935. |
Eva's favorite exercise spot at a nearby lake today. She would bring guests to go swimming with her, such as her gynecologist. |
Perhaps this is how Eva amused herself while waiting for Adolf to finish his boring speech before 100,000 people. |
Hitler’s pilot, Hans Baur, later told author John Toland that he routinely flew Eva to visit Hitler. He would bring Eva around to Hitler's rooms, and there they would all visit. All very prim and proper. At some point, Baur would tactfully leave. As he told Toland, “who it was who escorted Eva back to her room, I don’t know, nor do I know how long her visits lasted.” Three's a crowd in such situations.
Eva Braun with Hitler in Berchtesgaden ca. 1944. Credit AP, photo from “Eva Braun: Life With Hitler” by Heike B. Görtemaker. |
On New Year's Eve in 1936, Hitler held a huge diplomatic reception. It was a very formal occasion, and Eva's presence - largely unknown to the public - would not have been appropriate. However, she was on his mind.
Hitler wishing his guests a happy new year on New Year's Eve 1936. Not exactly showing a lot of warmth without Eva around. He went back inside after this and called her. |
Eva began visiting Berchtesgaden, and at first, stayed at the Hotel Berchtesgadener Hof (a Party hotel frequented by Hitler himself before he took over the Berghof). Eva soon had her own quarters at his place. Eventually, Eva took over and Hitler kicked Geli Raubal's mother Angela (his own half-sister) out of the mountain retreat in the late 1930s. Angela had run the household for years (they had numerous servants, all unsophisticated local girls who did not even know who Hitler was). Two hens in the henhouse is one too many, and inevitably the two crossed swords. After Angela's departure, Eva had free reign. Nobody dared to cross her after that. With Hitler usually in Berlin, Eva had the run of the mansion with its spectacular views. Everybody who went to the Berghof knew about Eva, but nobody talked about her in public.
Hitler bought Eva jewelry from 1939-1944, though she is not usually shown wearing much. He did it in a clandestine manner. Martin Bormann would bring over some choices, and Hitler would grab something. Hitler simply could not go out and pick up fancy jewelry like “a normal and inconspicuous person,” as he put it. Word soon gets around if the Fuehrer of Greater Germany is seen buying diamond rings and necklaces and the like.
Eva Braun in 1940, showing a little leg. |
In "The Psychopathic God," Robert Waite renders a letter Adolf Hitler wrote to Eva Braun shortly after the attempt on his life in July 1944:
"Mein Liebes Tschapperl ("My sweet little girl"),
Don't worry about me. I'm fine though perhaps a little tired. I hope to come home soon and then I can rest in your arms. I have a great longing for rest, but my duty to the German people comes before everything else. Don't forget that the dangers I encounter don't compare with those of our soldiers at the Front. I thank you for the proof of your affection and ask you also to thank your esteemed father and your most gracious mother for their greetings and good wishes. I am very proud of the honor - please tell them that - to possess the love of girl who comes from such a distinguished family. I have sent to you the uniform I was wearing during the unfortunate day. It is proof that Providence has protected me and that we have nothing more to fear from our enemies.
From my whole heart, your A.H."
Part of Hitler's uniform from "the unfortunate day." |
Eva took good care of Adolf's dogs. |
This was likely taken at the Konigsee. |
Eva and her sister Gretl (married to the infamous Fegelein) at the Berghof in 1943, along with a furry friend. |
This picture of a youthful Eva with a cat looks as though it was taken ca. 1930. It likely was one of her earliest selfies. Meow! |
Else von Möllendorff. Shot probably taken by Eva. |
Eva in a rare unposed shot, taken at the Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest). This also is a rare shot because Hitler only went up to the Eagle's Nest seven times. It was taken during the reception after the wedding of Eva Braun's younger sister Gretl to SS-Gruppenfuhrer Hermann Fegelein, of Heinrich Himmler's staff, on 3 June 1944. I like this photo because it shows Hitler as totally camera-conscious, whereas Eva doesn't give a fig. Note how the photographer subtly "crowns" Hitler. It is just three days before D-Day, and Hitler looks incredibly vibrant. Photos that were taken afterward (and after the Soviet offensive that began a few weeks later) always show him as a broken-down wreck with graying hair, stooped and twitching. (National Archives) |
A lilac pair of Eva Braun's knickers sold at auction house Philip Serrell, for £2,900 in November 2016. |
Part of this theory is that Eva and Adolf never had intimate relations, and there is some evidence for that, too. All of this is mere speculation based upon circumstantial evidence (including some of Eva's comments to others, such as her Italian translator Eugen Dollman that she and Adolf were never intimate, though Eva was known to be dramatic at times). These scattered bits of evidence are used by historians to try to pierce the mystery of Hitler's relationship with Braun which will forever remain murky. Again, that Eva had MRKH is only a theory, but there is good evidence that Eva did have some kind of gynecological surgery around this time.
On 15 April 1945, Eva left Berchtesgaden - against Hitler's orders - and flew to Berlin on one of the last Lufthansa flights of the war. She stayed in the bunker until the end.
Eva Braun and Albert Speer
Eva Braun and Albert Speer. |
Original color photo of Eva Braun by Hugo Jaeger. |
Speer and Hitler at the Wolfschanze during the war. |
Hitler apparently giving Speer some kind of award, March/June 1943 (Heinrich Hoffmann, Federal Archives). |
For all writers of history she is going to be a disappointment.He goes on to say that she was very athletic (as can be seen in her self-made films). He does shade her slightly:
Outwardly she often appeared conceited and haughty. That, however, was due to her inferiority complex; for her social position at OBERSALZBERG was not clearly defined [emphasis in original].Then he quickly cleans that up with another quote that is widely bandied about:
Of all those who during the last weeks lived together in the BERLIN shelter, she was one of the bravest, and probably also the most intelligent. She wanted to stay in BERLIN and die with HITLER [emphasis in original].He emphasized that there were genuine feelings of love between the two. After noting that Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels had acted as a procurer of women for him during the 1930s, Speer notes:
He [Hitler] appears, however, to have always remained true to the woman he loved, Fraulein EVA BRAUN. Her love was very significant for him; he spoke of her with great respect and deep reverence. He knew that he could have had any number of women; this he rejected, for, as he jokingly said, he did not know whether they would prefer him as "Reich Chancellor" or as ADOLF HITLER [emphasis in original].
I noted above that characterizations by our first-hand witnesses reflect upon the speaker as much as the person spoken of. This is the case with Speer. He had 20 years in Spandau Prison to mull everything over and figure out what nuances in his characterizations would best match the current Zeitgeist. His books written during that stay and afterward - he famously smuggled out writings written on toilet paper and the like - such as "Inside the Third Reich" and "Spandau: The Secret Diaries" tells a much different tale. Here is a quote from a 12 April 1976 interview with Speer published in People Magazine, when his latest book was riding high on the sales charts. The question posed was, "Was Hitler’s marriage to Eva Braun just before his suicide merely for the record, related to his concern with his place in posterity?":
It could have been. On the other hand, it could also have been because he was really touched that she, against his wishes, came to join him in Berlin at the end. It would be wrong to assume that Hitler was a man without the ability to show and experience sentimental feelings. Nevertheless, his relationship to Eva Braun was abominable. He always treated her like a fifth-rate person. I pitied her.
Speer was intelligent but also a calculating fellow. We always must remember that when discussing his later writings and interviews. |
Anyway, let's get back to Eva Braun.
The Final Days
Happier times for Eva at the Berghof. |
Herta Schneider and Eva Braun. An author who claims to have seen private documents asserts that Eva wrote at least two final letters from the bunker to Herta, who survived the war. |
We already hear the artillery fire from the eastern front and bombs fall from attack planes every day.... I'm very happy right now to be close to [Hitler].... I am convinced that everything will turn out alright in the end and [Hitler] is hopeful as he seldom is.The optimism did not last. It is generally accepted that the German front around Berlin finally caved in the very next day, Hitler's birthday, 20 April 1945. A couple of days later, Hitler had his famous breakdown in which he finally accepted that the war was lost. That day, 22 April 1945, Eva wrote another letter to Schneider (apparently her last):
We are fighting here until the last but I'm afraid the end is threatening closer and closer.... I cannot tell friends what I personally suffer from the Fuhrer.... I cannot understand how everything could be so, but one cannot believe in a God!... Greetings to my friends, I'm dying how I've lived. It's not difficult for me. You know that.It's interesting that Eva refers to her man in this final letter as "the Fuhrer," not by his name. Formalities were retained up to the last.
There were some final visits by various officials and the local military commanders as the Soviets approached, but the die was cast. The situation in the bunker deteriorated further after Albert Speer left on the 24th, with no military or diplomatic relief possible. Everyone understood the situation, apparently, Hitler most of all, which no doubt accounts for his sour mood to which Eva obliquely refers in her letters to Schneider. Speer noted that even by the 24th:
[S]he [Eva Braun] had detached herself from life. She was calm and determined and, at this time, one of the few who were faithful to ADOLF HITLER - perhaps the only one. Earlier, HITLER had already asserted with resignation that he had only one friend who would remain loyal to the end in his decisive hour, and that was EVA BRAUN [emphasis in original].As the days dwindled, Hitler had Eva's brother-in-law Hermann Fegelein shot for being a nuisance ("desertion," supposedly). It was the last gasp of tyranny. Test pilot Hanna Reitsch made an extremely risky flight into Berlin with Luftwaffe General Greim, but Hitler refused to leave and Reitsch flew back out again only with Greim. The end was inevitable, and Hitler better than anyone else in the world knew how little time remained. He decided on 28 April 1945 that there was no longer any need for pretense. He asked his people to find someone to marry them. Goebbels recalled that he himself had been married by one Walter Wagner, a Berlin Justice of the Peace, so someone was sent out to find him. Somewhat incredibly (during the final days in the bunker with the Soviets literally down the block!), Wagner was located in a Volkssturm detachment defending the vicinity. Wagner came in, married Hitler and Eva on the afternoon of the 29th, and then left to return to obscurity.
On 30 April 1945, Adolf Hitler held his final staff conference and was informed that the Russians now were only a few blocks away. He had lunch as usual at 2 o’clock in the afternoon with his two secretaries and his cook. He then made systematic preparations to commit suicide. Hitler perhaps could have waited another day, but that was May Day, and he did not wish to commit suicide on a day of celebration for the Soviet Union.
Hitler first supervised the poisoning of his beloved dog Blondi (this may have taken place the day before) and her pups. Shortly after 3 p.m. on 30 April, Hitler and Eva Braun bade farewell to the staff assembled in the bunker, then retired to their private room to meet their joint fate.
They bit into thin glass vials of cyanide - as he did so, Hitler also shot himself in the head with a 7.65 mm Walther pistol.
Heinz Linge, Hitler’s personal valet, recalled how he entered Hitler’s suite and saw Hitler almost upright in a sitting position on a blood-soaked sofa. Eva Braun lay on the sofa beside him, but she had made no use of the revolver at her side, preferring to rely on the poison instead. A small hole showed on his right temple and a trickle of blood ran slowly down over his cheek. The pistol lay on the floor where it had dropped from his right hand.
SS Staff Sgt. Rochus Misch also was in the bunker but did not witness the suicides.
Eva in blackface. |
The official story from Soviet records is that the bodies of Hitler and Eva were carried out into the yard outside the bunker and burned with gasoline. The Soviets found the charred remains and moved them to East Germany for examination. Ultimately, the remains were pulverized and thrown into a tributary of the Elbe on 4 April 1970. That is the Soviet account, and there is no hard evidence to either support it or undermine it. Not a trace remains.
Adolf Hitler and Eva with Ursula “Uschi” Schneider. |
Apparently Eva after a swim. Compare the pictures directly above, which apparently was taken before she got wet. |
Below is home movie footage shot by Eva Braun. It is in color, which is quite unusual for the time period. Color footage required many times the cost of black and white film, but no cost was too great for the Fuhrer's mistress. Because of that, we have exceptional footage of Hitler, Berchtesgaden, the cruise and other vacations that Eva went on, and Eva practicing on the parallel bars and going swimming and everything else that she liked to do. She rather ostentatiously creates title cards, but unfortunately, there is no sound to these films. Seriously, these films look like they were only shot ten or twenty years ago, not at a time when virtually all Hollywood films were shown in black and white. Some scenes are also in slow motion, which did not become a television network staple until the 1970s.
Incidentally, if you are looking for more pictures of Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler, you might like to visit Putschgirl's site on Tumblr. I have no connection to that site, but whoever runs it has an uncanny way of uncovering obscure photos of the Third Reich, and some photos here are duplicates of what is on there.
2020
Dear Mr. Bjorkman, About the intimate photograph of Hitler sitting with a lady next to a huge plate glass window, the location is Garmisch Partenkirchen and the date is definitely April 1, 1935. Please go to Google Images and key in - Hitler at Garmisch Partenkirchen - there are three such photographs of Hitler which have been cropped to leave out the female companion. The captions in German translated into English show that Hitler was relaxing over a cup of coffee on April 1, 1935 at that venue. The photographer is certainly Heinrich Hoffmann. The lady is definitely Baroness Sigrid von Laffert. Please see the link below :-
Replyhttp://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/politiker-nsdap-d-vorstellung-die-lustige-witwe-im-news-photo/541061795
The above photograph shows Hitler attending an opera performance of " The Merry Widow " at the Charlottenberg Opera House, Berlin on December 31, 1935. Sigrid von Laffert is seated next to Hitler. Eva Braun was kept out of the public's gaze to protect Hitler's image in the eyes of the German people as a knight in shining armour. Magda Goebbels and Sigrid bon Laffert bestow the middle class morality with which Hitler humbugged his fawning followers.
Regards,
Raja
Thanks very much once again, Raja. Completely agree that its Garmisch, thanks for finding those shots. How did you know that it was taken there? As to it being Sigrid, I will go with that, too. Interesting insight how they tailored Hitler's image in this fashion.
ReplyYou may be right. Doesn't look like Eva to me, but everyone will draw their own conclusions, thanks for contributing.
Dear Mr. Bjorkman, Given that the Swiss alps were in the background, it was a toss up between the Berghof and Garmisch. Google provided the answers. Actually, Eva Braun performed a vital role in depicting Hitler in a humanizing way - she took a lot of photographs and shot amateur films which show Hitler in a natural manner without wearing the mask or playacting the Great Leader which he was prone to do in a public gaze. Count Ciano (the Italian Foreign Minister) never glimpsed Eva Braun but his roving eye alighted on Sigrid von Laffert (she was born in 1918 and thus 29 years younger than Hitler) and he mentioned her in his diary as a likely mistress of Hitler. Whereas the Baroness was just a pretty aristocrat whose proximity was used by Hitler to woo the Prussian nobility to gain social acceptance as he had an inferiority complex about his social status. He wanted the military and industry (both teeming with Prussian nobility) to help in accelerating rearmament to further his grandiose dreams.
ReplyRegards,
Raja