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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)
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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Sep 10, 2021 · Helen was a native of New York. As a young woman, she met and fell in love with Harvard graduate Ernst ”Putzi” Hanfstaengl. Ernst had an impressive family history, including a grandfather who was a Civil War general and a pallbearer at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln. It was Helen, however, who was destined to affect the fate of the world.
May 15, 2021 · Ernst’s wife Helene hid Hitler in the attic of their house. Some time before the putsch, Hitler had fallen in love with glamorous Helene. She was aware of it, yet she didn’t return his affections. She even considered Hitler being impotent. Helene Hanfstaengl (1893-1973) was a native New Yorker.
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.
Nach Hanfstaengls Bericht soll seine Ehefrau Helene, geborene Niemeyer, Hitler davon abgehalten haben, sich angesichts der bevorstehenden Verhaftung zu erschießen. [3] Hanfstaengl (links) mit Hitler und Hermann Göring im Sommer 1932
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. 14.