
They were the women who remained by the side of some of the most evil men of the 21st century.
The top Nazi wives were treated like princesses and they benefited hugely from the suffering of others.
Women like the wife of Herman Guring lived in huge castles and palaces with the stolen and looted valuables of persecuted people adorning their walls and even have slaves in their houses who they treated terribly.
The wives of the top Nazis were a collection of women who were from well very different backgrounds, but they all had one thing in common.
Their husbands were fighting for power at the top of Nazi society to be the most favored in the eyes of Hitler.
But decades after the end of World War II, many of these women were still living and were very much alive inside of Germany, the country their husbands formerly ruled over with brutality.
But some gave interviews in their final days and these were their last final words that they offered to the world.
But what were the final and last words of the top Nazi wives? Now let’s start with the most prominent Nazi wife, even if she was only married to her husband for around 40 hours before it all ended in flames.
Eva Brown met Hitler when she worked as a young teenage assistant inside of a photography studio.
She lived very much in the shadows throughout the whole of the Nazis rise to power and the Second World War and would during her life take drastic action to attract the attention of her boyfriend Adolf Hitler, which included even trying to shoot herself.
She was a very desperate and immature woman, someone kept well away from politics and domestic decision-making, but she benefited hugely from the Nazis actions.
She wore expensive clothes and lived a luxurious life inside of Hitler’s mountain retreat, the Burkov.
And she partied hard with many other high-ranking members of the Nazi party.
She followed Hitler into the Furbunka as the war efforts for the Germans crumbled.
And she decided to end her life in exactly the same manner as her boyfriend.
But Ava would be rewarded for her loyalty.
And she actually became Mrs.
Hitler in the final days of their lives inside the underground concrete bunker.
The marriage was kept secret and on the 30th of April 1945, Eva Brown or Ava Hitler died inside of Hitler’s study consuming cyanide.
Now with regards to Ava Hitler’s final Now with regards to Ava Hitler’s final and last words, there are a few documented examples which possibly can be used.
We don’t know for certain what her exact final words were.
as she would have spoken these to Hitler inside the study as they prepared for their deaths.
She did write a final note or letter and this was written on the 22nd of April 1945 and it was addressed to a close friend named Hera Schneider.
Ava in this claimed, “We are fighting here until the last, but I’m afraid the end is threatening closer and closer.
Greetings to all my friends.
I’m dying how I lived.
It’s not difficult for me.
” In these final recorded and written words, we can see that she already knew that she would die inside the bunker a week before it actually happened.
But when she and Hitler went into the study, before this, they bade farewell to their staff.
This included Hitler’s secretaries and powerful figures like Martin Borman and Joseph Gerbles and other military officers.
Secretary Troud Younger claimed that Ava’s final words were spoken at this time, and she said, “Take my fur coat as a memory.
I always liked well-dressed women.
It is finished.
Goodbye.
” These were the last public words spoken of Eva Brown or Ava Hitler.
Also inside the bunker, witnessing the final moments of Eva Brown’s life was Magda Gerbles, the wife of Joseph Gerbles, a head of propaganda and enlightenment.
In the final days of her life, Magda would turn into a murderer, killing her own children after they were sedated, as she did not want them to live in a world without Adolf Hitler.
In her final letter to her eldest son, she ended it with, I quote, “The world that comes after the furer and national socialism is not any longer worth living in.
And therefore, I took the children with me, for they are too good for the life that would follow.
and a merciful God will understand me when I will give them the salvation.
The children are wonderful.
There never is a word of complaint nor crying.
The impacts are shaking the bunker.
The elder kids cover the younger ones.
Their presence is a blessing and they making the fur smile once in a while.
May God help that I have the strength to perform the last and hardest.
We only have one goal left.
Loyalty to the furer even in death.
Harold, my dear son, I want to give you what I learned in life.
Be loyal.
Loyal to yourself, loyal to the people, and loyal to your country.
Be proud of us and try to keep us in dear memory.
Now, that one goal she mentioned was the death and murder of her own children.
Magda lived for a good 24 hours roughly after Hitler’s death.
After she had killed her children, she and her husband made their way out into the right chancery garden, and they then died by their own hands.
Her final words would have been spoken inside of the garden to her husband, and the letter to her first son is her final written words.
Magda’s corpse was found charred the following day on the 2nd of May, 1945, by the Soviets.
Now, her final words for certain are not known as she and her husband, well, they slipped away to end their lives rather than have a final conversation with everyone in the bunker.
Lena Hydrickch was the wife of the butcher of Prague, Reinhard Hydrickch.
Hydrich is often considered the architect of the Holocaust or a driving force behind it.
After his death and assassination, Hydrickuk’s wife continued to maintain her husband was almost like a martyr figure.
And she, despite remarrying after the war, actually tried to defend her husband’s name and honor.
The world knew what a terrible war criminal he was, and she tried to make out her husband was a scapegoat.
In one of her final interviews, she said he, as in her husband, was a person like you and I, a normal person with flaws and advantages.
He had pictures of an enemy, the communist, the social democrat, people who resented the intellectuals and the state.
She also denied any knowledge of the Holocaust, saying, “Some were arrested, of course, as in Jews.
Everyone knew that.
” But I didn’t know anything about the details, and I didn’t mingle with the officials.
Finally, Lena Hydrick’s last recorded interviewed words were, “The final solution had nothing to do with my husband.
that was something falsely attributed to him.
These words showed how even decades after the end of the Second World War, she still defended the actions of her husband and tried to make him appear not responsible.
She also wrote books about the latter, too, and the last interviews she ever did were taken in the 1970s.
In her book, she wrote that one day he Hydrickch told me a decision had been made in Hitler’s headquarters to create a big reservation for the Jews in Russia which could be developed into a Jewish state.
Considering the great advances of the German troops in Russia, everything looked positive.
A resettlement of such magnitude appeared possible.
Even in her final years, Lena Hydrich remained devoted to the Nazis and to her first husband.
Margaretta Himmler was the wife of Hinrich Himmler, the head of the SS.
And despite benefiting from the crimes of the SS, she was not held responsible for the actions of her husband, and some have claimed that she knew little about what truly occurred inside the concentration camps.
She claimed in a final interrogation at an interview postwar that I quote, “I didn’t know anything at all about the camps.
There were things going on there that had been hidden from the public eye that I only read in the newspapers.
” Now, when asked if her husband said anything about how the war was going to end, Margaretta replied, “We never spoke at the beginning.
” He always said the Americans would go all the way through with the Soviets, but at the end, I didn’t know.
These were the final recorded interviewed words attributed to Margareta Himmla.
She did later face reclassification hearings with regards to her denazification status, but evidence was found later that Himmler took his own daughter to visit the concentration camps with him, something he would have had to run past his wife.
Their daughter would also be involved in groups to help Nazi fugitives live under the radar.
Margareta Himmler died in 1967 and her final words probably uttered to her daughter and not known.
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