Gudrun Burwitz
Daughter of Heinrich Himmler (1929–2018)
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- Gudrun Margarete Elfriede Emma Anna Burwitz ( née Himmler ; 8 August 1929 – 24 May 2018) was the daughter of Heinrich Himmler and Margarete Himmler.
- After the Allied victory, she was arrested and made to testify at the Nuremberg trials.
- She married Wulf Dieter Burwitz, an official of the extremist NPD.
- Relationship with her father Born in Munich in 1929, Gudrun Himmler was the daughter of Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer-SS , Chief of Police and Security forces, and Reich Minister of the Interior in Nazi Germany.
- (Himmler also had two out-of-wedlock children with his secretary, Hedwig Potthast.
Gudrun Margarete Elfriede Emma Anna Burwitz (née Himmler; 8 August 1929 – 24 May 2018) was the daughter of Heinrich Himmler and Margarete Himmler. Her father, as Reichsführer-SS, was a leading member of the Nazi Party and chief architect of the Final Solution. After the Allied victory, she was arrested and made to testify at the Nuremberg trials. Never renouncing Nazi ideology, she consistently fought to defend her father's reputation and became closely involved in neo-Nazi groups that gave support to ex-members of the SS. She married Wulf Dieter Burwitz, an official of the extremist NPD. In the 1960s she worked for West Germany's Abteilung des Geheimdienstes (AGD), at its headquarters in Pullach, near Munich.
Relationship with her father
Born in Munich in 1929, Gudrun Himmler was the daughter of Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer-SS, Chief of Police and Security forces, and Reich Minister of the Interior in Nazi Germany. She was the only biological child of Himmler and his wife Margarete Siegroth, née Boden, though her parents later adopted a son named Gerhard von der Ahé. (Himmler also had two out-of-wedlock children with his secretary, Hedwig Potthast.)
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