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  • 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.
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Milch, Erhard, interviewedon October 27, 1945

Major John J. Monigan, Jr. 27 October 1945 (has links)
Milch, German Field Marshal, discusses Hitler and his take over of the high command of the army, the navy, and the air force.
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Morell, Theodor Gilbert

Unknown Date (has links)
Report on Dr. Morell, Hitler's personal physician, describing Hitler's health and the drugs Morell administered with descriptions of these drugs. Contains a chronology of Morell's life and career. Also contains a report of an eye examination by Professor Dr. Loehlein of Hitler made March 2, 1944 and an ear examination of Hitler by Prof. Dr. Giesing made after July 20, 1944.
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Olmes, Friedrich interviewed July 18, 1945

Harry Branton, 2nd Lt. January 1900 (has links)
Includes report written June 7, 1945 by special agents of the CIC, looking for Hitler's medical records. Olms, a 2n Lt. no longer in the German army, describes how he was being kept by Himmler in the Spring of 1945 for a special mission which he believed was a plan to fly Himmler, Hitler, and Skorzeny to Albania.
24

Puttkamer, Karl-Jesco interviewed March 4, 1948

Judge Michael A. Musmanno, 04 March 1948 (has links)
Rear Admiral Puttkamer describes his military career, his relationship with Hitler as his person navel adjutant, the July 20, 1944 assassination attempt, Hitler's health, his transfer to Berchtesgaden on April 21, 1944 to establish a new headquarters and the reasons why he feels Hitler committed suicide. He also describes a meeting with Goering where Goering talked about the telegram sent to Hitler.
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Sauckel, Fritz interviewed September 11-15, 21, 28, 1945

Major John J. Monigan, Jr. January 1900 (has links)
Sauckel discusses Albert and Martin Bormann, Goebbels, the German master race concept, Eastern laborers, Himmler, Lavel, his surrender to the Americans, his role in the war, Hitler, Germany's drift away from Christianity to a police state, the influence of Jews, National Socialist Party, and his innocence in the persecution of Jews.
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Schaub, Julius(Wilhelm) interviewed on March 12, 1947

Dr. Kempner 12 March 1947 (has links)
Schaub, personal adjutant to Hitler, discusses Hitler, Eva Braun, and the July 20, 1944 assassination attempt. He also discusses Hitler's character and the men who were the closes to Hitler.
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Schaub, Julius(Wilhelm)

Mr Schwarzbach Unknown Date (has links)
Schaub, personal attendant to Hitler, discusses his job, the bunker from April 21 to 25, 1945, the burning of Hitler's papers, Hitler's Munich apartment, Hitler's niece, and the rest of Hitler's family. He denied the Hitler ever had a double.
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Schmidt, Paul-Box2FF47

January 1900 (has links)
Paul Schmidt, interpreter in the Foreign Minister's Office, discusses his job. He interpreted for Hitler starting in 1933 and for Goering. He describes Hitler's impression on foreigners and the rise of National Socialism.
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Schellenberg, Walter interviewed April 20, 1948

Judge M. A. Musmanno 20 April 1948 (has links)
Major General Schellenberg describes meeting Hitler in 1937, his attempts to convince Himmler to remove Hitler from power, Hitler's health, and his belief that Hitler did not commit suicide, but was murdered.
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Schroder, Christa-Box2FF48

25 January 1948 (has links)
Schroder, one of Hitler's personal secretaries, describes her duties, his health, Eva Braun, the last days in the Bunker, her escape to Berchlesgaden, and a letter written by Eva Braun to her sister discussing the plan to commit suicide. She also relates a conversation with Kempka who described the cremation of Hitler, Braun, and the Goebbels.

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