Johanna Wolf
Johanna Wolf (Munich, June 1st, 1900 - Munich, June 5th, 1985), is one of the secretaries of Adolf Hitler.
It joined the personnel of Hitler in 1929 as a typist; she becomes at the same time member of the Nazi party. When Hitler becomes Chancelier in January 1933 it starts to work like first secretary of the private Chancellery. As first secretary and a faithful member of the party, it becomes a famous member and of confidence of the entourage of the Führer . It remains with him when it takes refuge in the Führerbunker during the Bataille of Berlin.
April 22nd, 1945, Hitler decides to remain with Berlin and to commit suicide there. It sends Wolf and Christa Schroeder to try to go to its house to Berchtesgaden in Bavaria; they were charged there to find and burn all its documents before the Allies do not arrive there.
Wolf and Schroeder are captured the next day with Bad Tölz when the Americans occupy Berchtesgaden; they are released on January 14th, 1948.
Later she moves in Kaufbeuren. She dies in Munich in 1985.
Wolf, contrary to several secretaries of Hitler, whose Schroeder and Traudl Junge, always refused to say what it is of Hitler or its work, and refused any offer of interview on behalf of the media. In the years 1970 one offered much money to him to write his memories, but she answered by saying that she was one private secretary ; she believed that it was its duty never nothing to say on Hitler.
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