April the 30th, 1945. The Furabunker in Berlin. A husband and wife of around 40 hours disappeared together into his study after saying their final goodbyes. This is not just a normal couple. It was a dictator of the Third Reich and Ever Brown. They sat down on a sofa inside of a concrete room and 45 minutes later, a gunshot was heard by those who anxiously waited outside.
Eva Brown was the longtime girlfriend of Adolf Hitler and she began seeing the dictator after he visited his photographer’s studio and he noticed this young 17-year-old girl. Hitler himself was much older and her life was changed from that moment on. Ava didn’t always have the happiest of lives, but she benefited hugely from the wealth that came with being the dictator’s girlfriend and life partner.
But following her death, her body was burned in a bomb crater inside of the crumbling city of Berlin. But what is not as well known is that the remains of Ava Brown were in fact buried weeks after her death and were left then for 25 years until they were finally dealt with once and for all.
In this video, we look at what was discovered when the Soviets opened her grave and also when she was exumed for a final time. To support our channel, please make sure to subscribe. Eva Brown grew up alongside her sisters and probably dreamed of marrying a powerful and wealthy man. In 1932, she met Adolf Hitler for the first time.
She had been staying late to file some papers at work in the studio of Hinrich Hoffman, Hitler’s personal photographer, when the future dictator walked in. She described him as, and I quote, “A man of uncertain age with a funny mustache, a light colored English-styled overcoat, and a big felt hat in his hand.
” Eva joined Hitler and Hoffman for dinner, and the truth is that Hitler could not keep his eyes off her. Eva was a relatively good-looking girl. It was said that she had pale blonde hair, cut short, blue eyes, and although she had been educated in the Catholic convent, she had learned feminine vials. a certain look and swaying hips when she walked, which made men turn their heads.
But after beginning a relationship with Hitler officially, things were kept very secret. She began to see more of him following his half niece and rumored lover Gaye Rael’s self-inflicted death. But the early years of their relationship were plagued with AA’s attempts to get the attention of her increasingly famous politician boyfriend.
She tried to take her own life in August 1932 by shooting herself in the chest with her father’s pistol in an attempt to get Hitler to be more committed to her. This in a strange way did succeed and they then went on more trips together. As a photographer, Eva Brown took many interesting pictures within the inner circle and she documented much of the days at the mountain retreat of the Burkhoff.
She later tried to take her own life again in May 1935 as following Hitler becoming chancellor and then the Fura his time was even more scarce. She was then given her own flat inside the new Reich Chancery the governmental headquarters in Berlin and also was given a beach house.
She was present at the Nuremberg rallies but Hitler wanted to portray an image that he was a chasteed hero who was only focused on saving Germany. He didn’t want the world to know that he had a girlfriend. And with this, he and Ava never appeared together as a couple in public. And people, even after the Second World War had come to an end, had absolutely no idea that their fura was even in a relationship.
But she continued to live a very lavish life as mentioned, and she held many parties inside Hitler’s apartments and houses, and these were usually very extravagant occasions with much drinking and frivolity. The pair had interconnecting doors inside of the Burkoff, the mountain retreat, and would spend long evenings together after Hitler had finished granting at people who were having meetings with him.
The issue with Eva Brown is that she never really had any influence at all on her boyfriend with regards to politics and his behavior, and she was rather submissive to him. They were also incredibly different. She was young and carefree. He was middle-aged and stressed all of the time. She drank wine. He drank tea.
She ate meat. He did not. She wanted some affection. He did not. She also had to deal with other women who got closer to Hitler, but eventually Ava Brown remained. She stayed loyal when people told her to escape and make a run for it. Another one of the Nazi wives told her that she should go into hiding after the end of the Second World War, but she then claimed, “Do you think I would let him die alone? I will stay with him up until the last moment.
And that is exactly what she did. When Hitler said he would remain in Berlin in 1945 and see out the end of the Second World War, which was a loss, inside of the Fura bunker in the capital of the Reich, Ever Brown said she would stay by his side. This meant that in April 1945, she took up residence inside of the underground complex at the back of the Reich Chancery.
Ever Brown was named in Hitler’s will and she was to receive a yearly payment of 12,000 Reich marks a year following Hitler’s death. This meant that she was probably not supposed to die in Berlin in April 1945. But within the bunker around midnight on the 29th of April 1945, Hitler and Eva Brown were married in a small ceremony with propaganda minister Yseph Gerbles and private secretary Martin Borman acting as witnesses.
Eva signed her wedding certificate with the surname Hitler, but to begin with began writing Brown and then crossed out the beat. The next day, on the 30th of April, 1945, the pair said their goodbyes. The war was well and truly lost for the Germans, and Hitler had made his mind up.
He was going to die in the bunker. He did ask Eva a number of times to leave the bunker, and if she would have done, she probably would have survived the war and the chaos that came with it after, with regards to the trials of war criminals. At around 2:30 p.m. on the 30th of April, the Hitlers made their way into his study, and around 45 minutes to an hour later, the loud gunshot was heard.
Hitler’s agitant burst in, and he saw the Furer and Ever Brown dead on the sofa. she had consumed cyanide, meaning that she probably died before Hitler did, and that he would probably have witnessed her demise before the gunshot went off. People burst in within a minute or two of the gunshot, meaning that Ava had been dead probably for minutes before.
The corpses were wrapped up in a blanket or a rug, and they were then carried out of the fur bunker and were placed inside of a bomb crater. The right chancery garden where the body of a was placed was littered with bomb damage and shells were still falling all over the garden. Before Hitler had ordered a huge amount of fuel to be gathered despite the shortages to deal with the disposal of his and her remains and ever Brown’s body was placed in a hole next to Hitler’s ded with petrol and it was then ignited. To begin with, there were problems with starting the fire, and Martin Borman then grabbed some papers from the bunker, lit these, and then threw them onto the body with he beginning the cremation. The bodies burned for around 4 hours, and it was later claimed by those who witnessed the cremations that the remains were reduced to a mix of ash and charred bones by half 6 that evening, and they were then covered over in a bomb crater with soil.
For days the bombing continued and people could not spend much time in the garden because of the danger. So earth may have been piled onto the grave site of Ever Brown and Hitler and there may have also been debris built up on top of it. It was on the 2nd of May 1945 that the Soviets captured the right chancery.
To begin with they did not find any remains of Hitler or ever Brown. But then after being ordered to look again by Joseph Stalin they discovered the remains of Hitler and Brown. Now the truth is is that there’s a huge amount of speculation as to specifically the remains of Hitler’s wife.
The Soviets had dug in the garden before and after much searching they did discover some teeth and jawbones and a skull with a bullet hole in it. They also found charred bones and ashes. These remains were packaged up and were then moved a number of times. Now here’s where we go into controversy. specifically relating to Ava found was a dental bridge with Hitler’s dental assistant Cath Hoisman confirming that it in fact belonged to Ava.
But there was also other debate as other dentists said that Eva’s teeth were actually in good condition and that no bridge had been fitted to her mouth before her death or at the time of her death. She had no false teeth and no bridges. So what was the dental bridge which was found? This is still mysterious, especially as it was not damaged by the fire unlike the rest of Eva’s corpse.
So, was this planted on the remains? It is very possible that the bridges were discovered in the right chancery and the specific dental offices that were there and that they may have been planted on the corpse or child remains of Ava Brown. These dental pieces were used to identify the corpse of Ava.
But dentists who treated her, specifically senior dental official Hugo Blashka, insisted the bridge had never been fitted. But what happened to the remains? Well, let’s assume that they did belong to her. The corpse of Ever Brown and Hitler along with that of the Gerbles family and those who died inside the fur bunker and the right chancery were taken to the Red Army headquarters at Plerins in the Charlott region of the city.
Eva’s remains were placed inside of a coffin and then an autopsy was performed. The Soviets confirmed that cyanide was present in the remains. But then after this, a corpse and remains were eventually buried inside of Magnabborg and a smurge secret service facility. They were left until 1970 when the facility was under the control of the KGB.
And then when the building was to be returned to the Germans, KGB director Yuri Andropov ordered the exumation of the remains and those who had died inside the Fura bunker and within the right chancery garden. The coffin of Ever Brown was dug up and was placed on the back of a KGB truck under the cover of nightfall and it was then taken to a crerematorium and further reduced to ash.
These remains were then scattered in the Beeritz River. Now there is still a significant amount of debate as to whether the remains discovered inside the right chancery garden by the Soviets were ever Browns or not. The skull discovered which was attributed to Hitler with a gunshot wound on it was later found to belong to a woman much older than Ava.
The remains that were found were left in a grave for 25 years after the end of the Second World War and then were dealt with once and for all. But she was a woman who remained in the shadows during the Second World War. And nearly all of the German population had no idea that their dictator or Fura had a girlfriend or a wife.
That was the life and death of Ever Brown. She lived and died in the shadows. Thanks for watching. To support our channel, please make sure to subscribe. And once again, thank you so much for watching.
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