Constanze Manziarly

Constanze Manziarly (April 14th, 1920 - disappeared on May 2nd, 1945) was the cooker/dietetician of Adolf Hitler.

Manziarly was born with Innsbruck in Austria. She works for Hitler as of her stays with the Berghof until the last days with the Führerbunker during the Bataille of Berlin.

Hitler requires of several women with the bunker, of which Manziarly, Gerda Christian, Else Krüger and Traudl Junge, to leave, saying that he was concerned with them, of their safety.

Manziarly leaves Führerbunker on May 1st, 1945 with an small group directed by the Brigadeführer Wilhelm Mohnke, which moves towards north, trying to join an small group of German troops on Prinzenallee. The group includes/understands Manziarly, Mohnke, Christian, Krüger, Junge and the doctor Ernst-Günther Schenck.

In spite of assertions according to which it would be committed suicide on May 2nd by taking a capsule of Cyanure (Hitler would have given some to each woman), Junge says that Manziarly left the bunker earlier two days, too equipped like a soldier . In 1989, Junge says that the last time that she had seen Manziarly was when the group of four women, who were to give a message to Karl Dönitz, had separated; Manziarly would have tried to be melted in a crowd of local women.

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