- Constanze Manziarly
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Constanze Manziarly (14 April 1920 – disappeared c. 2 May 1945) served as a cook/dietitian to Adolf Hitler.
Manziarly was born in Innsbruck, Austria. She began working for Hitler from his 1943 stays at the Berghof until his final days in Berlin in 1945. The Reich Chancellery bunker complex in Berlin was made up of two bunkers, the lower Führerbunker and the older upper bunker known as the Vorbunker.[1] Two rooms in the Vorbunker were used for food supply. Another room was the kitchen which had a refrigerator and a wine store. Frau Manziarly, used the kitchen to prepare Hitler's meals while he stayed in the Führerbunker.[2]
Together with Gerda Christian and Traudl Junge, Manziarly was personally requested to leave the bunker complex by Hitler on 22 April.[3] However, all three women decided to stay with Hitler until his death.
Manziarly left the bunker complex on 1 May. Her group was led by SS-Brigadeführer Wilhelm Mohnke, and awkwardly made its way north to a German army hold-out at the Schultheiss-Patzenhofer brewery on the Prinzenallee. The group included Dr. Ernst-Günther Schenck and the female secretaries, Gerda Christian, Else Krüger, and Traudl Junge.[4]
Despite claims that she took a cyanide capsule to kill herself on 2 May, the day after the majority of Führerbunker staff abandoned the stronghold to avoid impending Soviet capture, Junge recounts Manziarly leaving with her group, "dressed too much like a soldier". In 1989, Junge recalled the last time Manziarly was seen was when the group of four women who had been given the task of delivering a report to Karl Dönitz split up, and Manziarly tried to blend in with a group of local women.[3] In her 2002 autobiography Until the Final Hour, Junge alluded to seeing Manziarly, "the ideal image of Russian femininity, well built and plump-cheeked", being taken into a U-Bahn subway tunnel by two Soviet soldiers, reassuring the group that "[T]hey want to see my papers." She was never seen again.[5]
Portrayal in the media
Constanze Manziarly has been portrayed by the following actresses in film and television productions:
- Phyllida Law in the 1973 British film Hitler: The Last Ten Days.[6]
- Carole Boyd in the 1973 British television production The Death of Adolf Hitler.[7]
- Bettina Redlich in the 2004 German film Downfall (Der Untergang).[8]
References
- ^ Mollo, Andrew & Ramsey, Winston, ed. After the Battle, Number 61, Seymour Press Ltd., London, 1988, pp. 28, 30.
- ^ Stavropoulos, D. Berlin 1945: The collapse of the 'Thousand Year' Reich, Periscopio Publications, 2009, p. 82.
- ^ a b Junge, Traudl. Voices from the Bunker, 1989.
- ^ O'Donnell, James (1978, 2001). The Bunker, New York: Da Capo Press, pp. 271, 274, 283, ISBN 0-306-80958-3
- ^ Junge,Traudl (2004). Until the Final Hour, Hitler's Last Secretary, p. 219, ISBN 1559707283
- ^ Hitler: The Last Ten Days at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ The Death of Adolf Hitler at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Der Untergang at the Internet Movie Database
Final occupants of the Führerbunker by date of departure (1945) 21 April 22 April - Karl Gebhardt
- Julius Schaub
- Christa Schroeder
- Johanna Wolf
- Eckhard Christian
23 April 24 April 28 April 29 April - Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven
- Gerhard Boldt
- Rudolf Weiss
- Wilhelm Zander
- Heinz Lorenz
- Willy Johannmeyer
30 April 1 May - Wilhelm Mohnke
- Traudl Junge
- Gerda Christian
- Constanze Manziarly
- Else Krüger
- Otto Günsche
- Walther Hewel
- Ernst-Günther Schenck
- Hans-Erich Voss
- Johann Rattenhuber
- Peter Högl
- Werner Naumann
- Martin Bormann
- Heinz Linge
- Erich Kempka
- Hans Baur
- Georg Betz
- Ludwig Stumpfegger
- Artur Axmann
- Günther Schwägermann
- Ewald Lindloff
- Hans Reisser
- Armin D. Lehmann
- Heinrich Doose
- Gerhard Schach
- Heinz Krüger
- Josef Ochs
2 May Date uncertain Still present on 2 May - Erna Flegel
- Werner Haase
- Fritz Tornow
- Johannes Hentschel
Committed suicide - Alwin-Broder Albrecht
- Ernst-Robert Grawitz
- Adolf Hitler
- Eva Hitler (Eva Braun)
- Joseph Goebbels
- Magda Goebbels
- Wilhelm Burgdorf
- Hans Krebs
- Franz Schädle
Killed Unknown Categories:- 1920 births
- Female Nazis
- Missing people
- German people of World War II
- People from Innsbruck
- Chefs
- Dietitians
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