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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
51

Halder, Franz interviewed by Judge M. A. Musmanno

Judge M. A. Musmanno 20 April 1948 (has links)
Colonel General Franz Halder, chief of staff 9/1/38 to 9/24/42, discusses Hitler, who he last saw 9/24/42. He describes a plan to remove Hitler from power. He also describes a conversation with on of Hitler's doctors who believed Hitler could not have lived long with out his daily injections.
52

Guderian, Heinz interviewed January 29, 1946 by Mr. Sawieki

Mr. Sawieki 29 January 1946 (has links)
Heinz Guderian, a German general, discusses orders he would not carry out because they were against International Law and who issued these orders. He describes Hitler's distrust of his generals and the Russian campaign. Also contains a description of Guderian's views on Hitler.
53

Hasselbach, Hans Karl von interviewed April 14, 1948

14 April 1948 (has links)
Dr Hasselbach, army doctor and escort physician Deputy for Dr. Brandt, discusses Hitler's doctors and the wounds Hitler suffered from the assassination attempt July 20, 1944.
54

Himmler, Margaret interviewed by Col. John H. Amen, JGD, OUSCC

Col. John Amen, JGD, OUSCC 26 September 1945 (has links)
Mrs. Himmler, wife of Heinrich Himmler, discusses her husband's stomach troubles, how busy he was, how often he reported to Hitler, and the poison he carried around with him. She claimed no knowledge of what went on in the concentration camps.
55

Jakubeck, Erwin interviewed February 6, 1948

06 February 1948 (has links)
Jakubeck, a waiter, served Hitler from 1938 to end of the war. He describes the last days in the bunker and the events leading up to Hitler's suicide including what he learned later from Sturmbannfuehrer Linge, Hitler's 1st valet. He describer the breakout from the bunker and his capture and imprisonment in Russia.
56

Jodl, Alfred, personal statement

06 September 1945 (has links)
Alfred Jodl, Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command, in a statement discusses the hardships of the Versailles treaty and the reasons for the rise of the NSDAP (the Nazi Party). He discuses the reasons for Hitler's decisions in 1939.
57

Johannmeyer, Willy and Christian, Eckhard inter viewed on March 10, 1948

Judge Michael A. Musmanno, interviewer 10 March 1948 (has links)
Major Johannmeyer, Adjutant of the Army, and General Christian, Deputy Chief of General Staff of Luftwaffer, discuss the last days in the bunker,the defense of Berlin, and Hitler's decision to commit suiside.
58

Junge, Gertraud intervied March 20, 1948; March 22, 1948; and March 29, 1948

January 1900 (has links)
Mrs Junge discusses Hitler's cooks, his diet, and his body guard, Mr. Schaub. The interviewer goes to her home and later describes the visit with Mrs Junge, her mother and sister. They discuss Fegelein, Eva Braun's brother-in-law; Htler and Eva Braun; and Hitler's opinion of women. There is also a statement by Mrs.Junge on the events in the bunker April 22-29.
59

Junge, Gertraud(Traudl) interviewed February 7, 1948

07 February 1948 (has links)
Mrs. Junge, one of Hitler's secretaries, discusses her duties, her conversations with Hitler, and gives a detailed description of the last days in the bunker. This includes Hitler's resolve not to leave Berlin, Eva Braun, the dictation of his will, his suicide, and cremation.
60

Kannenberg, Artur interviewed March 31, 1948

A representative of Captain Musmanno 31 March 1948 (has links)
Mr. Kannenberg, Hitler's house manager and chef, wants Captain Musmanno to retrieve some jewelry he had given to the Americans. Also containes a letter written to Captain Musmanno offering to help Musmanno in his inquiries if he would help him get his property back.

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