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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 126497030. Source citation. Gretl was the daughter of Friedrich Braun and Franziska (nee Kronberger) Braun. She was married first to Hermann Fegelein (1906-1945), with whom she had a daughter, and second to Kurt Berlinghoff.

  2. Death and burial ground of Braun-Fegelein, Margarete Berta “Gretl”. Gretl Braun married Kurt Berlinghoff on 06-02-1954 in Munich. She died on 10-10-1987 in Steingaden, Bavaria, aged 72 Kurt Berlinghoff, born on 07-09-1907, died age 91 on 01-01-1999 in Munich. Gertl’s and Eva’s other sister Ilse Braun,

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    • Gretl Braun and Eva Braun’s Life in Munich
    • Gretl Braun During World War II
    • Marriage to Hermann Fegelein
    • The Birth of Eva Barbara Fegelein
    • What Happened to Gretl Braun?

    Margarete Berta “Gretl” Braun was born August 31, 1915, the youngest of three girls born to a middle class Munich couple. Her father, Fritz, a civil servant, had volunteered for military service at the outbreak of the First World War the year before, which kept him away until 1919. Gretl spent her earliest years alone with her sisters, Eva and Ilse...

    For the most part, Gretl Braun stayed in the background in the years before and during World War II, acting as constant companion and chaperone to her older sister. In 1943, she even attended the Bavarian State School of Photography. But apart from photography, the Braun sisters shared a deep love for cigarettes. Hitler constantly tried to discoura...

    On June 3, 1944, days before the Allied invasion of Normandy, Gretl Braun married Hermann Fegelein, Heinrich Himmler’s representative on Hitler’s staff. Fegelein, commander of the Waffen-SS Cavalry Brigade who had taken part in numerous atrocities on the Eastern Front, was an opportunist later calledone of the “most disgusting persons in Hitler’s c...

    Gretl Braun and Hermann Fegelein had little time together before the war entered its final catastrophic stage. Just a week after the wedding, Fegelein was promoted to lieutenant general. And he was present on July 20 at the Wolf’s Lairwhen Claus von Stauffenberg detonated a bomb in the failed attempt to assassinate Hitler. He survived, and his gamb...

    After the war, Gretl Braun cut off contact with her family, remarried, and returned to Bavaria as the Nazi empire was dismantled and her former friends were tried, imprisoned, or driven into obscurity. Meanwhile, Gretl and Eva’s father, Fritz, later claimed to have been opposed to his daughters’ relationships with Adolf Hitler, calling him a “young...

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  3. Margarete Berta "Gretl" Braun (31 August 1915 - 10 October 1987) was one of the two sisters of Eva Braun. She was frequently seen with her sisters at the Berghof , and was part of Hitler's inner circle.

  4. Consider the testimony of Frau Braun, now eighty-six (and no relation to Eva), one of the few people left alive who knew Geli Raubal before she became Hitler’s consort.

  5. Death and burial ground of Fegelein, Hans Otto Georg Hermann, “Flegelein”. Fegelein’s parents and his brother Waldemar survived the war. Gretl, who inherited some of Eva’s valuable jewellery, also survived the war.

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  7. Feb 23, 2024 · A large number of photos and videos from Eva Braun’s personal collection feature the Eagle’s Nest, such as her sister’s wedding celebration on June 3rd 1944, just three days before the Normandy landings. The party was arranged by Eva for her sister Gretl Braun, who was to marry Herman Fegelein, a member of Heinrich Himmler’s staff.

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