Julius Schaub
Julius Schaub (Munich, August 20th, 1898 - Munich, December 27th, 1967) was Aide-de-camp of the dictator Adolf Hitler at the end of the Second world war. Its last rank, obtained in 1944, was that of S - Obergruppenführer .
It becomes the aide-de-camp of Hitler in 1940. Immediately after the plot of July 20th, 1944, which aimed at killing the Führer with a bomb, Hitler made decorate all the casualties and deaths. The other aide-de-camps of Hitler will report later that Schaub, which was in another building at the time of the attack, claimed to be wounded in the explosion to be made decree this decoration.
At the end of the war, at the time of the Battle of Berlin, Schaub takes refuge temporarily in the Führerbunker. It leaves on April 22nd there when Hitler orders to him to go to incinerate all its documents and personal effects remained in its apartments in Munich and the Obersalzberg.
Schaub dies in Munich in 1967.
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