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  1. Magda soon grew frustrated in her marriage; Quandt spent little time with her, as his main interest was the expansion of his business empire. The couple had six children – Harald, Quandt's two sons from a prior marriage, and three children of a deceased friend.

    • Suicide
    • Nazi Party (NSDAP)
  2. Jan 29, 2017 · But she soon grew frustrated with her marriage.In 1929, Quandt discovered that Magda was having an affair. He divorced her, with a generous settlement.

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  4. On May 1, 1945, fearing prosecution at the hands of the ‘Allied’ forces, Magda Goebbels killed her six children and then committed suicide along with her husband in the ‘Chancellery’ of the ‘Führerbunker.’

  5. He demanded that the couple maintain at least the appearance of marital bliss in public, and agreed to let Magda get her divorce if, after a year’s separation in which he hoped the duo would cool off, she still wanted out of the marriage.

  6. Mar 18, 2019 · The following formed part of the farewell letter Magda Goebbels wrote to her only surviving son from her first marriage. His name was Harold Quandt, and he was the son of Günther Quandt, the founder of an industrial empire that today includes the car brand BMW.

  7. Jan 30, 2017 · She had a son, Harald. But she soon grew frustrated with her marriage, and in 1929, Quandt discovered that she was having an affair. He divorced her, with a generous settlement.

  8. Nov 20, 2020 · When the Nazis took power in 1933, Goebbels used his influence as a Reich minister to lean on Harald’s father, to modify the terms of his 1929 divorce settlement with Magda. Gunther Quandt agreed to free his ex-wife from her obligation to surrender custody of Harald if she ever remarried, and the kid moved in permanently with his mother and ...