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Stumpff, Hans-J��rgen interviewed February 18, 1945Judge Michael A. Musmanno, 18 February 1948 (has links)
General Stumpff describes the last meeting with Hitler in March 1945, Hitler's health, Goering, von Greim, Hanna Reitsch and the last days in the bunker as told to him by Reitsch.
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Speer, Albert-Box2FF52Mr. O. Hoeffding 01 August 1945 (has links)
Written report by Speer on the character of Hitler. He cover's Hilter's personnel relations with close collaborates, his work habits, his character, his relationship with Eva Braun, his role as supreme commander of the Wehrmacht, and his role as field commander.
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Steengracht von Moyland, Gustav Adolf interviewed September 12, Seotember 26 and November 9, 1945John Martin USNR, Colonel Howard A. Brundale 09 1900 (has links)
Steengracht von Moyland, Commander of Foreign Office, discusses how the Foreign Office tried to help the Jews and how they knew little of what was going on in Germany relating to the Jewish Question.
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Varo zu Bagion, Irmengard von, Baroness interviewed March 10, 1948Judge Michael A. Musmanno, 10 March 1948 (has links)
Baroness von Varo describes the last days in the bunkers under the Reich Chancellery and her experiences in the break out.
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Schw��germann, G��nther-Box2FF49Captain Musmanno 02 1900 (has links)
Captain Schwagermann, personal adjutant and escort officer to Goebbels describes the last days in Hitler's bunker, the death of Goebbels and his family, Hitler's death, and the burning of Hitler's bunker. He also discusses the events after July 20, 1944.
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Freytag von Loringhoven, Bernd Freiherr interviewed March 13-24, 1948Judge Michael A. Musmanno, 13 March 1948 (has links)
Major Freytag von Loringhoven describes Hitler after July 20, 1944, Hitler's bunker, the last days in the bunker, the defense of Berlin, the men and women around Hitler, his escape from Berlin, Voegelein's court marshal and execution, Trevor Roper's book, and Hanna Reisch's statement. It also includes a statement on Hitler's character.
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