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  1. Ernst Franz Sedgwick Hanfstaengl ( German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁnst hanfˈʃtɛŋl̩]; 2 February 1887 – 6 November 1975) was a German American businessman and close friend of Adolf Hitler. He eventually fell out of favour with Hitler and defected from Nazi Germany to the United States.

  2. Apr 26, 2020 · In February 1920, Ernst married Helene Elise Adelheid Niemeyer, a Long Island blonde. She was the daughter of German-speaking immigrants from Bremen. Their son Egon Ludwig was born in 1921. Shortly after they left for Germany. Hitler’s Hofnarr (Court Jester)

  3. May 15, 2021 · Helene Hanfstaengl (1893-1973) was a native New Yorker. She met and married Ernst Hanfstaengl while he worked in New York. In 1921, the couple moved to Munich and became enthralled with Hitler’s fiery rhetoric. Hitler spent a lot of time at their cosy home in Uffing. Two days later, on 11 November 1923, police arrived at Hanfstaengl’s house ...

  4. Hanfstaengl was removed from Hitler‘s staff in 1933. He and Helene Elise Adelheid Niemeyer divorced in 1936. Hanfstaengl fell completely out of Hitler’s favour after he was denounced by Unity Mitford, a close friend of both the Hanfstaengls and Hitler.

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  6. Februar 1920 heiratete er Helene Elise Adelheid Niemeyer. 1921 wurde der Sohn Egon geboren. 1924 folgte die Tochter Hertha, die im Alter von fünf Jahren starb. Von 1921 bis 1927 studierte er Geschichte an der Universität München und wurde dort 1928 bei Karl Alexander von Müller mit der Arbeit Europa und das belgisch-bairische Tauschprojekt ...

  7. On 11 February 1920, Ernst Hanfstaengl married Helene Elise Adelheid Niemeyer of Long Island. 13. Just before returning to Berlin the attache, Captain Truman Smith, suggested that Ernst Hanfstaengl go to a Nazi rally as a favor and report his impressions of Hitler.

  8. Slightly baffled by the proposal, the attaché refused and Hanfstaengl remained in the U.S. during the war. After 1917, the American branch of the family business was confiscated as enemy property. On 11-02-1920, Hanfstaengl married Helene Elise Adelheid Niemeyer of Long Island.

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