Eva Braun
Political Relative / World War II Figure
Eva Braun was the mistress of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler from 1932 until their deaths in a suicide pact at the end of World War II. She was working as a photographer's assistant when she met Hitler in 1929, the year she turned 17; in the following years they were rarely seen in public together, and few knew of their relationship. She is most famous for her final days in April of 1945, when she joined Hitler in his bunker in Berlin. Though given the chance to flee, she loyally remained with Hitler even as the war was clearly lost. They were married in the bunker on 29 April 1945; the next day they committed suicide together, she by swallowing cyanide and he by shooting himself with a pistol.Other women of World War II: Chinese First Lady Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, American First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl.
Blog posts mentioning Eva Braun:
'Brangelina' and 'Frelanor'
Four Good Links
Eva Braun
Quick version from a British history site
Eva Braun and Hitler
Profile of their relationship from a larger site on the Holocaust
Real History: Eva Braun
Reprinted article on Braun, from a strange site claiming that Hitler was ignorant of the Holocaust
Hitler's Mistress
Tells what little is known, from a site with many WWII maps and events
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
30 April 1945
(suicide by cyanide, age 33)
Best Known As
Mistress and last-minute wife of Adolf Hitler

