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  1. Henriette "Henny" von Schirach (née Hoffmann; 2 February 1913 – 18 January 1992) was a German writer and wife of Baldur von Schirach, former Reichsjugendführer (Reich Youth Leader) and Gauleiter in Vienna.

  2. Henriette „Henny“ von Schirach (geborene Hoffmann, * 3. Februar 1913 in München - Schwabing; † 27. Januar 1992 ebenda) war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin und Ehefrau von Baldur von Schirach, dem ehemaligen Reichsjugendführer und Gauleiter in Wien.

  3. Henriette von Schirach was one of the few people known to have challenged the persecution of Jews to Hitler personally, after which the couple fell into disfavour in the Nazi leadership.

  4. Henriette Hoffman, Rudolf Hess and Baldur von Schirach. On 1st June, 1933 Baldur von Schirach was made leader of the Hitler Youth. His main objective was to re-educate German youth in the spirit of National Socialism.

  5. Jul 15, 2016 · In a letter to a senior Bavarian official who had resisted her entreaties, Henriette von Schirach begged for art works to be returned to her.

  6. On 20 July 1949, his wife Henriette von Schirach (1913–1992) divorced him while he was in prison. However, she travelled to London in 1958, with financial support from the Daily Mail, to lobby British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd for a reduction of his prison sentence. She was unsuccessful.

  7. Von Schirach deserved to be one of the major war criminals put on trial at Nuremberg. Between 1933 and 1942 Henriette gave birth to four children: Angelika Benedikta, Klaus, Robert and...

  8. Henriette von Schirach, née Henriette Hoffmann le 3 février 1913 dans le quartier de Schwabing à Munich ( Allemagne) et morte le 27 janvier 1992 dans le même quartier, est une femme de lettres allemande, qui fut l'épouse du dirigeant national-socialiste Baldur von Schirach.

  9. According to the book Hitler’s Henchmen, Henriette von Schirach was invited to visit the Netherlands in 1943 by friends in the German occupation army. While in Amsterdam she witnessed crowd of Jewish women being brutalized and rounded up for deportation.

  10. Hitler’s “sunshine” Henriette Hoffmann. Henriette Hoffmann was the daughter of Hitlers personal photographer, Heinrich Hoffman. She was brought up surrounded by the Nazi leadership. Due to Hitler’s close relationship with her father, she first met the future Fuhrer in 1922, at the age of nine.

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