Hitler's Last Day: Minute By Minute: The Hidden Story Of An SS Family In Wartime Germany - Plot & Excerpts
Davies Former ambassador to Moscow General Dwight D. Eisenhower Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces John Eisenhower Officer in the 3323rd SIAM company; son of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Flight Lieutenant Alexander Jefferson P-51 pilot and POW John F. Kennedy Journalist for the Chicago Herald-American Lieutenant Wolfgang F. Robinow German-born US army soldier Franklin D. Roosevelt President of the United States March 1933 to April 1945 Lieutenant Marcus J. Smith US army medical officer working in Dachau Lieutenant Colonel Felix L. Sparks US 45th Infantry Division Harry Truman Succeeded Roosevelt as President on 12th April 1945 Lieutenant Bill Walsh US 45th Infantry Division, serving under Lieutenant Colonel Felix Sparks Australian Wing Commander Lionel ‘Bill’ Hudson POW in Rangoon jail Belgian Albert Guerisse Doctor for the SOE under pseudonym Pat O’Leary; POW in Dachau British John Amery Journalist and son of Cabinet Minister Leo Amery Winston Churchill British Prime Minister since May 1940 Lieutenant Commander Patrick Dalzel-Job Member of Ian Fleming’s 30 Assault Unit Richard Dimbleby BBC correspondent in Germany Major-General Sir Francis de Guingand Montgomery’s Chief of Staff Michael Hargrave Medical student heading to Bergen-Belsen Clara Milburn Diarist and mother of POW Alan Milburn General Sir Bernard Montgomery Senior ground force commander for the invasion of Europe Alan Moorehead Daily Express journalist in Germany George Orwell Journalist and author Captain Sigismund Payne-Best British agent for the Secret Intelligence Service Robert Reid BBC correspondent in Germany Corporal Bert Ruffle POW in Stalag IV-C Jack Swaab Gunnery officer in the 51st Highland Division Wynford Vaughan-Thomas BBC correspondent in Germany Major Elliott Viney POW in Stalag VII-A at Moosburg Second Lieutenant Alan Whicker British Army Film and Photo Unit Tony Wigan BBC correspondent in San Francisco Danish Hans Henrick Koch Danish Ministry of Social Welfare Dutch Audrey Hepburn-Rushton (aka Edda van Heemstra) Actress Jacqueline van Maarsen Friend of Anne Frank John Schwartz First cousin of Audrey Hepburn German Ruth Andreas-Friedrich Berlin resident; member of anti-Nazi resistance group Artur Axmann Head of Hitler Youth Nicolaus von Below Luftwaffe officer and adjutant to Hitler; last person to leave bunker before Hitler’s death Gerhard Boldt Military intelligence officer working for General Krebs; leaves bunker on mission to contact General Wenck Colonel Bogislav von Bonin One of the Prominente group of prisoners Martin Bormann Hitler’s private secretary Eva Hitler née Braun Hitler’s wife Gretl Braun Hitler’s sister-in-law, Eva’s sister Wernher von Braun Inventor of the V2 General Wilhelm Burgdorf German army general; witness to Hitler’s last will and testament Gerda Christian Hitler’s secretary Captain Willi Dietrich U-boat captain in the Faust wolfpack off Norwegian coast Admiral Karl Dönitz Head of German navy, named Hitler’s successor in the Führer’s last testament General Alexander von Falkenhausen Former German army Commander-in-Chief in Belgium; one of the Prominente group of prisoners Hermann Fegelein Himmler’s SS representative in the bunker, married to Eva Braun’s sister, Gretl Sister Erna Flegel Nurse in Reich Chancellery emergency hospital Karl Hermann Frank Secretary of State and Chief of Police in Prague Lieselotte G.
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