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  1. Hedwig Potthast (5 February 1912 – 22 September 1994) was the private secretary and mistress of Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, with whom she had two children. Born in 1912, Potthast began as Himmler's secretary in 1936 and by 1938 she had become his lover.

  2. Hedwig Potthast (* 5. Februar 1912 in Köln ; † 22. September [1] 1994 in Baden-Baden ) war die Privatsekretärin und Geliebte des Reichsführers SS Heinrich Himmler .

  3. Hedwig (Häschen) Potthast, the daughter of a sergeant-major in the German Army, was born in Cologne on 5th February, 1912. After high school she left home and trained in Mannheim as a bilingual secretary. Potthast worked for Kurt von Schröder before being employed by the Schutzstaffel (SS) in Berlin. In 1934 she met Heinrich Himmler and two ...

  4. Heinrich Himmler’s mistress Hedwig Potthast. 23-05-2019. Hedwig (Häschen) Potthast, the daughter of a sergeant-major in the German Army, was born in Cologne on 5th February, 1912. After high school she left home and trained in Mannheim as a bilingual secretary.

  5. Hedwig Potthast, née le 5 février 1912 et morte le 22 septembre 1994 1, est la secrétaire et maîtresse du Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, avec qui elle a eu deux enfants. Née en 1912, Hedwig Potthast travaille à partir de 1936 comme secrétaire pour Himmler, qui devient son amant en 1938.

  6. Hedwig: Yes, you are told I am sure what you will and will not ask me. I refuse to talk to anyone about the past; it is the past and should stay there. I am indulging you, as you know, because friends have asked that I speak with you, so I shall. For me life in the Reich under National Socialism was very good, except when the war came.

  7. September 2021. Casey Monkelbaan, 2021. Abstract. Female secretaries were one of the largest employment groups in the Third Reich (1933-1945). This Major Research Paper focuses on eight individual secretaries including, Hedwig Potthast, Ruth Irene Kalder, Liselotte Meier, Irmgard Rickheim, Gertrude Segal, Brunhilde Pomsel,