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    Baldur von Schirach

    German Nazi politician and convicted war criminal

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  1. In 1931, Henriette met Baldur von Schirach, the former leader of the Nazi Student League and the youngest of Hitler's entourage. The couple married on 31 March 1932 in Munich, with Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm as witnesses.

  2. Schirach was born in Berlin, the youngest of four children of theatre director, grand ducal chamberlain and retired captain of the cavalry Carl Baily Norris von Schirach (1873–1948) and his American wife Emma Middleton Lynah Tillou (1872–1944).:

  3. Schirach, through the marriage, gained access to Hitler's inner circle. He and his wife were often invited to Hitler's home, the "Berghof.”. Henriette and Schirach had four children: Angelika (born in 1933), Klaus (born in 1935), Robert (born in 1938), and Richard (born in 1942).

  4. Dec 29, 2020 · Henriette von Schirach met Hitler when she was a child, earlier than her husband, head of the Hitler Youth and Vienna's Gauleiter Baldur von Schirach. As it happens, Henriette's father, Heinrich Hoffmann, in 1923 became a close friend and personal photographer of the Fuhrer.

  5. Karl Friedrich von Schirach married Elisabeth Baily Norris, a member of a prominent Philadelphia family. She was the daughter of Richard Norris of Norris Locomotive Works. They had several [quantify] children including composer Friedrich Wilhelm von Schirach and theatre director Carl Baily Norris von Schirach (1873–1948).

  6. May 9, 2024 · Baldur von Schirach was a Nazi politician and head of the Nazi youth movement. The son of a German theatre director and an American mother, Schirach studied at the University of Munich. He joined the National Socialist Party in 1925 and was elected to the Reichstag in 1932.

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  8. Schirach, Baldur von 1907–1974. PERSONAL: Born May 9, 1907, in Berlin, Germany; died August 8, 1974, in Mosel, Germany; son of Friedrich Karl (a theater director) and Emma von Schirach; married Jenny Hoffman, 1925. Politics: National Socialist.