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  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Eva Braun (born February 6, 1912, Munich, Germany—died April 30, 1945, Berlin) was the mistress and later wife of Adolf Hitler. She was born into a lower middle-class Bavarian family and was educated at the Catholic Young Women’s Institute in Simbach-am-Inn.

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    Eva Braun was born in Munich and was the second daughter of school teacher Friedrich "Fritz" Braun (1879–1964) and Franziska "Fanny" Kronberger (1885–1976); her mother had worked as a seamstress before her marriage.

  4. Feb 18, 2023 · For starters, historians generally maintain that Hitler did not have children with his partner and short-lived wife, Eva Braun. Those closest to Hitler claim that the man had apparent intimacy issues and likely did not want to procreate.

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Early Life. Eva Anna Paula Braun was born on February 6, 1912, in Munich, Germany, to a school teacher and seamstress. Braun was the middle child of three daughters in a middle-class...

  6. Apr 4, 2022 · Eva Braun was born in Munich. She was the second daughter of school teachers Friedrich “Fritz” Braun and FranziskaFannyKronberger. Her mother worked as a seamstress before her marriage. She had two sisters Gretl Braun and Ilse Braun.

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  7. Mar 19, 2023 · “Eva had pale blonde hair, cut short, blue eyes, and, although she had been educated in a Catholic convent, she had learnt feminine wiles,” Hoffman’s daughter Henriette recalled. Even Hoffman’s husband, Baldur von Schirach, once called Eva “the most beautiful girl in Munich.”

  8. Mar 17, 2020 · This is the photographic life story of a woman who met Hitler as a teenager and, in the last days of the war, became the Führer’s wife—only hours before committing suicide. Eva Brain was born into a lower middle-class Bavarian family and was educated at the Catholic Young Women’s Institute in Simbach-am-Inn.

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