5 favorite women of Adolf Hitler
Extraordinary, domineering personalities have always attracted women, and for many ladies it doesn't even matter if their hero is positive or cursed by the whole world. The personal life of an Austrian artist who abandoned an easel and paints for the sake of power over the world is an excellent example of this phenomenon.
For many years, the whole world was inspired with the idea of Adolf Hitler's inferiority as a man. There was a lot of evidence of the Fuhrer's inferiority, starting from the fact of being wounded in the groin in the First World War and ending with the testimony of contemporaries. At the same time, it is always kept silent that the data on this side of the life of the greatest villain of the XX century are very contradictory.
Information about Hitler's relationship with the ladies received from political opponents has always had a negative sign. Stories about homosexuality or impotence were a favorite topic of many when discussing the life of a popular politician even before his transformation into a monster. But the few friends of the Fuhrer's childhood and youth unanimously claim that Adolf, as a man, was absolutely normal.
Most of the leader's novels ended tragically, but the fact that Hitler was attracted to women cannot be disputed. It is not known exactly how many women Adolf had in total, but 5 of them, without any doubt, played a special role in the life of the Fuhrer.
The daughter of a French butcher became Hitler's first famous girlfriend. The young Corporal Schicklgruber met 18-year-old Charlotte during his stay on the Western Front in 1916. The affair with the daughter of the owner of a rented apartment lasted about a year, after which the employee simply ran away from his beloved without returning to her from vacation.
Interestingly, shortly after the groom's flight, the young Frenchwoman gave birth to a child. Her son, named Jean-Marie, was convinced that he was the son of the Fuhrer and as a sign of this, he wore the famous brush mustache all his life. Hitler did not recognize his son, and genetic analysis, for certain reasons, was impossible.
Adolf Hitler met the 16-year-old daughter of a tailor from the town of Berchtesgaden in 1926, already being a well-known politician in Bavaria. It is known that he himself approached the young lady during a walk and offered to get acquainted. The girl's father was a staunch opponent of National Socialism and attended meetings of the Social Democratic Party, which gave the relationship a special piquancy.
Adolf introduced himself as "Mr. Wolf", and called the girl "Pussy" and "cute baby". Most likely, Maria was seriously in love with the 37-year—old politician - she forgave Hitler and cruelty to his dog and disgusting comments about meat dishes in the restaurant, which Adolf emphasized his vegetarian beliefs. It is generally believed that the Fuhrer did not have an intimate relationship with a minor Reuter. In 1928, they broke up, as political opponents of the politician tried to use his platonic relationship to denigrate the voters.
The break with Hitler was hard for the young lady — Maria even tried to commit suicide. In 1931-1933, having survived an unsuccessful marriage, Reuter became Adolf's mistress and their relationship continued until the man got bored. After the war, Maria became one of the Fuhrer's main defenders against accusations of male inferiority.
In 1929, a widowed stepsister with a 21-year-old daughter came to Hitler in Berlin. The girl's name was Geli Maria Raubal and she was beautiful, immaculate and childlike. Strict uncle Adolf did not let the cycle of metropolitan life spin the young lady — with pathological zeal, Hitler followed every step of Geli, rejecting all fans and watching all the movements of the girl. When Eva Braun appeared in the Fuhrer's life, the pressure on her niece eased, but then the girl began to show jealousy.
On September 18, 1931, Geli Raubal's body was found in her room. The girl's hand was clutching Hitler's Walther, from which the fatal shot occurred. The death of a relative of the politician was filed as suicide, but many contemporaries believed that the girl was shot by her uncle, having fallen into a rage from the news of her pregnancy. In the last months of her life, Raubal came to terms with the loss of her beloved and began to respond to the courtship of Emile Maurice, Hitler's driver. The death of Geli greatly affected the future dictator — he even thought about suicide himself, but, unfortunately, for all mankind, he changed his mind.
Lady Unity Mitford, a British aristocrat, appeared in Hitler's life in 1935. The girl ardently shared the ideas of her beloved man, and in her opinion, Great Britain should have shared world domination with Germany.
Unity, whom the Fuhrer called "Valkyrie", was the only woman in his life whom he completely trusted and listened to. On September 3, 1939, when fighting broke out between Great Britain and Germany, Mitford tried to shoot herself. The girl survived, but the bullet remained in her head, which led to her sudden death in 1948.
The only woman with whom the Fuhrer entered into an official marriage, and even then a few hours before his death, is Eva Braun. With the 17—year-old daughter of a simple teacher from Hitler met in Munich in 1929, but their relationship began in 1931, after the tragic death of Geli Raubal. Living together with a politician brought Eva little pleasure — Adolf not only took his time with the wedding, but also slept in a separate room.
Architect A. Speer noted that the Fuhrer treated Eva with his usual cynicism and valued her only as a pleasant companion during walks. A difficult relationship for a loving woman was briefly improved after another unsuccessful suicide, in which Brown was a great specialist. But, despite everything, on April 29, 1945, Eva and Adolf got married, only to die the next day.