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Photo from Eva Brown's personal archive. Photos from the personal archive of Eva Braun - the woman who was the wife of the Fuhrer for one day Photos of naked Eva Braun were first published on the Internet

Published 01.12.16 00:10

According to experts, these photos are authentic and can provide insight into the sexual preferences of the Nazi leader.

Photo naked Eve Brown first published online

The British tabloid The Sun published nude photographs of Eva Braun, the mistress and later wife of the Fuhrer of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler. Moreover, according to experts, these photos are genuine.

Naked Eva Braun. PHOTO Bild

For example, the paper on which the photographs were printed was very popular with the leaders of Nazi Germany. In addition, white shoes lying on the sand can be seen on Eva Braun in many other photographs.

You can fully appreciate it in the photographs. intkbbee the body of Adolf Hitler's wife, and on the back of one of the photographs you can find the signature of Eva Braun herself.

In the first photo, the former model stands with her hands behind her head and her chest on display. Her smile also speaks of her liberation. This suggests that such shooting was natural for her.

So, according to the Austrian collector Bernard S., he purchased these photographs in one of the antique shops in Salzburg. The photographs were found by a local resident in a box with other photographs in her attic.

Let us remember that Brown took a central place in Hitler’s life in 1931 after the suicide of Geli Raubal, the 23-year-old niece of the future Fuhrer. It is noted that Brown, not feeling any emotional return from the Fuhrer, twice tried to commit suicide, but after the assassination attempt on the head of the Third Reich on July 20, 1944, she declared that she would remain with him until his death, and kept her word.

Many photographs of the Fuhrer, especially at home, were taken by her. Not much is known about Eve herself. We present to your attention a short photo story about Eva Braun, which also contains rare photographs shown to the public only now.

Eva Braun was born on February 6, 1912 in Munich into a wealthy family of a despot teacher and a dressmaker. Eva also had two sisters. Despite her harsh upbringing, Eva had a kind and sympathetic character.

In her youth, she was involved in athletics, studied at the Institute of English Frauleins, studied French, typing, accounting and home economics.

In 1929, Eva completed her studies and returned home, where, under the patronage of her father, she got a job in the photo studio of Heinrich Hoffmann. That same year, she met Hitler, who one day came into the studio for a photo shoot. She was 17, he was 40.

At that time, Hitler was dating Geli Raubal, but Eva immediately attracted Hitler’s attention and he began to visit more and more often. During the day they go to the cinema and cafes, but in the evening he always goes to Geli’s. Eva was very worried about this. However, on September 8, 1931, after a quarrel with Hitler, Geli committed suicide. After almost six months of depression, Hitler returns to life, and Eva becomes his only (and last) lover.

With Hitler, Eva blossoms. He begins to take better care of himself, puts more emphasis on sports and, knowing about Hitler’s love for large busts, even at first puts scarves on himself.

However, according to historians, Eve sometimes lacked Adolf’s attention. As a result, on November 1, 1932, she made her first suicide attempt, shooting herself in the neck, but escaped with fright. Three years later, on the night of May 28-29, 1935, she tries to swallow pills, but the suicide attempt again fails due to her sister arriving on time.

Since 1936, Eva has been inseparably at Hitler's side, as a lover and personal secretary. Having not lost interest in photography, she often photographs Adolf and his entourage in informal settings. She spends most of her remaining 9 years in residence at the Berghof.

Since Hitler could not spend all his time at the Berghof, Eva often stayed on her own. As photographs published just now show, she was characterized by rather defiant behavior. So, in some photographs, Eva is captured in situations that could drive Hitler into hysterics. The Fuhrer's mistress poses in one swimsuit, smokes, puts on make-up “to look like a black man”, and in one of the photographs she is generally shown naked, covering herself only with an umbrella.

Be that as it may, after the assassination attempt on Hitler in 1943, Eva vowed to remain with him until her last breath. She kept her promise and since March 7, 1945 she has been permanently in Berlin.

On April 29, 1945, in the presence of Martin Bormann and Joseph Goebbels, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun entered into legal marriage.

On April 30, after saying goodbye to everyone present and locking themselves in the room, the Hitler couple committed suicide. Their bodies were doused with gasoline and burned. By official version, the corpses did not burn completely and were removed Soviet troops. 25 years later, in April 1970, the corpses were finally destroyed.

Many historians consider Eva Braun to be just an eccentric fool. Who she really was, no one will ever know. Hitler's last mistress, about whom for a long time they didn’t know anything, and after that they were considered nothing more than a secretary, taking her secret with her.

Eva Braun was Adolf Hitler's mistress for 13 years, and was his wife for just over 24 hours. Eva began meeting regularly with Hitler back in 1930, causing great concern to his then mistress (who was also his niece) Geli Raubal. In September 1931, after another quarrel with Hitler, Geli committed suicide. Hitler was terribly grieved over her death (there were rumors that her 23-year-old niece-lover was expecting a child), and weapons were hidden from him because he, too, was trying to take his own life. But still, less than six months later, Eva Braun successfully took Geli’s place, and life continued.

Eva Braun was very fond of photography, and many of the photographs of Hitler that have come down to us were taken by her with her own hands. We invite you to take a look at some photographs from her personal archive, which was confiscated by the American military in 1945, and now belongs to collector Reinhard Schulz.

(Total 30 photos)

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1. Eva Braun rides a boat on Lake Worthy.

2. Eva Braun was born on February 6, 1912 in the family of Munich schoolteacher Friedrich Braun. Eva was the middle of his three daughters. The family adhered to strict Catholic traditions. At that time, the Brown family was considered very well off: they could afford a maid, as well as their own car.

Eva Braun graduated from the Lyceum, and then studied for another year at a school at the monastery, where she was considered an average student and a talented athlete. Eva Braun devoted more than one year to athletics and was even a member of the Swabian sports union. At the age of 17, Eva got a job in a photo studio owned by photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, the official photographer of the Nazi Party in Germany. Thanks to this work, she met Hitler, who was 23 years older than her. This meeting took place in a Munich studio in October 1929. Hitler was introduced to Eva as “Herr Wolf” (Hitler used this nickname in the 1920s for conspiracy). By 1931, Eva Braun and Hitler had a strong relationship, although Eva's family strongly objected to this.

3. This photo was taken in 1942 at the Berghof, Hitler's Alpine residence. Eva Braun and Hitler often met at the Berghof, and many photographs were taken here by her. The residence was guarded by an SS team, and in 1944 there were almost 2,000 people in the guard unit. This magnificent residence was completely destroyed during a bombing on April 25, 1945, shortly before the suicide of Hitler and Eva Braun. The ruins of the Berghof survived until 1952. The Bavarian government ordered their final demolition on April 30, 1952.

4. Negus and Katushka are two Scottish terriers that belonged to Eva Braun and Hitler. Hitler also had a shepherd dog, Blondie. Eva Braun simply could not stand this dog.

5. Eva does gymnastic exercises on the shore of Lake Königssee, which is still considered the cleanest lake in Germany.

6. Eva Braun is filming with a 16mm camera. Today, photographs and newsreels taken by her are of great value to historians.

7. Eva Braun poses with Albert Speer, architect and Reich Minister of Armaments and War Industry. Speer belonged to the Fuhrer's closest circle of people. Under his leadership, reconstruction of NSDAP facilities was carried out, festive demonstrations and ceremonial processions were organized. Speer was the author of the master plan for the reconstruction of Berlin, which, according to Hitler's plans, was to become the capital of the whole world.

During the Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer was charged with using prisoner slave labor. Speer pleaded guilty and received 20 years in prison. Speer had to serve his entire sentence and was released only on September 30, 1966. In prison he wrote the book "Memoirs", which was a huge success. Later he published several more books. Albert Speer died on September 1, 1981, while in London.

8. 1940, Lake Königssee. Hitler was very irritated by many of Eva Braun's habits: smoking, heavy use of cosmetics and the habit of sunbathing without a swimsuit. Hitler forbade smoking in his presence.

9. 1940 Eva Braun with an umbrella.

10. New Year's party at the Berghof.

11. Eva Braun was a big fan American films. In this photograph taken in 1937, she depicts Al Johnson (titled "I Am Al Johnson") starring in the first sound film, The Jazz Singer, which surpassed the best silent films in its success.

12. Eva Braun with her younger sister Margaret. 1943

13. Eva Braun and one of Hitler's dogs. 1943

14. 1931. Hitler with a guard at his residence. On the back of this photograph there is a handwritten inscription by Eva Braun: “This is the first visit to Berchtesgaden.”

15. April, 1943. Hitler celebrates his 54th birthday at his Alpine residence. Next to Eva Braun (she is on the far left in the picture) Greta Schneider, Eva's friend, is visible.

16. Hitler and Greta Schneider's daughter Ursula. The photograph was taken at Hitler's residence in the Bavarian Alps in 1942.

17. Eva Braun at Hitler's residence in the Berghof, 1940.

18. Photo workshop of Heinrich Hoffmann in Munich, 1938. It was in this workshop that Eva Braun first met Hitler.

19. In the studio of Heinrich Hoffmann, 1938.

20. Bavarian Alps, 1935. Eva Braun poses with friends.

21. Holidays with friends in Godesberg (Eva Braun on the left in the photo), 1937.

22. Carnival with family (in the photo Eva Braun is in the background on the right, in the center is her mother Franziska Katharina Braun), Munich, 1938.


Charming Eva Braun was Adolf Hitler's mistress for 13 years and the Fuhrer's official wife for a little more than 24 hours. Photographs from the personal archive of the most famous couple of Nazi Germany, which were taken with the own hands of Eva Braun, who was very fond of photography, have survived to this day. It is still very interesting to look at these photos today.



Eva Braun was born in 1912 in Munich. Her father was a school teacher. The family had three daughters, Eva was the middle one. The Brown family was very wealthy: they had a maid and had their own car.


Eva was educated at a lyceum, and then spent another year at a monastery school. She was not particularly successful in her studies, but she was a good athlete, participated in athletics for many years and even became a member of the Swabian Sports Union.


At the age of 17, Eva got a job in the photo studio of Heinrich Hoffmann, who was at that time the official photographer of the Nazi Party in Germany. This place of work became fateful for her - in the photo studio she met Hitler, who was 23 years older than Eva.




The meeting between Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler took place in October 1929 in a Munich photographic studio. Hitler was introduced to Eva as “Herr Wolf.” The future Fuhrer used this nickname in the 1920s for secrecy. Within two years, Hitler and Eva Braun had a strong relationship, despite the fact that the girl’s family was categorically against this connection.






This photo was taken at Hitler's alpine residence at the Berghof in 1942. Eva and Hitler met here quite often, and many photographs were taken there. It is known that the residence was guarded by an SS team. In 1944, there were about 2,000 people in the detachment.




During the bombing on April 25, 1945, shortly before the suicide of the Fuhrer and his wife Eva, this magnificent residence was completely destroyed. The ruins of the Berghof lasted until 1952, when the Bavarian government decided to finally demolish them.




Eva Braun with the architect and Reich Minister of Armaments and War Industry Albert Speer. Speer was part of the Fuhrer's closest circle of people. He led projects to rebuild NSDAP facilities, and ceremonial processions and festive demonstrations were organized under his leadership. Speer is the author of the master plan for the reconstruction of Berlin. According to Hitler's plans, the capital of Germany was to become the capital of the world.


At the Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer was charged with using slave labor from concentration camp prisoners. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Speer served his entire sentence and was released on September 30, 1966. In prison he wrote the book “Memoirs”, and later several more books. Albert Speer died on September 1, 1981 in London.


It is worth noting that Hitler was irritated by many of his girlfriend’s habits. He did not tolerate the intensive use of cosmetics, had a negative attitude towards Eva’s habit of sunbathing without a swimsuit and forbade her to smoke.


Newly published personal photographs of Eva Braun from her own photo albums reveal a new side to the woman who was Hitler's long-time lover, and last hours life became his wife. Braun took a central place in Hitler's life after the 1931 suicide of Geli Raubal, the twenty-three-year-old niece of the future Fuhrer, who, according to rumors, was also his mistress.

The collection of unique photographs is part of an archive confiscated by the US military in 1945 and made public by collector Reinhard Schulz.

Eva Braun films with a 16mm camera. Today, photographs and newsreels taken by her are of great value to historians.

Eva was born into a respectable Bavarian Catholic family, where she was the second daughter. At the age of 17, she began working as a model for photographer Heinrich Hoffmann (pictured left), the official photographer of the Reich. Thanks to her work, she met “Herr Wolf,” a man with a “funny mustache,” who turned out to be Adolf Hitler himself. By 1931, Hitler and Braun had a relationship, and Hitler had already become the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany. Eva's sister, Gretti, married Hermann Fegelein, an SS general. She managed to survive the war, but her husband did not. He is said to have been executed on Hitler's personal orders in 1945. Photo: Hoffmann, Hitler and Eva Braun at Hitler's residence in Berghof, Germany, 1942. Hitler and Brown look at photographs of Hoffmann.

At Hitler's alpine residence at the Berghof in 1942. Eva Braun and Hitler often met at the Berghof, and many photographs were taken here by her. The residence was guarded by an SS team, and in 1944 there were almost 2,000 people in the guard unit. This magnificent residence was completely destroyed during a bombing on April 25, 1945, shortly before the suicide of Hitler and Eva Braun.

Giler on a walk with his dog.

Two Scottish terriers that belonged to Eva Braun and Hitler. Hitler also had a shepherd dog, Blondie. Eva simply could not stand this dog.

At lunch.

Afternoon nap.

There are a lot of touching photographs of Hitler with children, which were sometimes used by Nazi propaganda for PR for the Fuhrer.

Hitler and Eva's niece Ursula. Photo taken at Hitler's residence in the Bavarian Alps in 1942

Based on these photographs, it can be assumed that Hitler actually loved children. As we can see, the first impression of a person from a photograph can be deceptive, and psychology is not as simple as it seems.

Eva with her niece.

Eva with Albert Speer, architect and Reich Minister of Armaments and War Industry. Speer belonged to the Fuhrer's closest circle of people. Under his leadership, reconstruction of NSDAP facilities was carried out, festive demonstrations and ceremonial processions were organized. Speer was the author of the master plan for the reconstruction of Berlin, which, according to Hitler's plans, was to become the capital of the whole world. During the Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer was charged with using slave labor from concentration camp prisoners. Speer pleaded guilty and received 20 years in prison. Speer had to serve his entire sentence and was released only on September 30, 1966. In prison he wrote the book “Memoirs,” which was a great success. Later he published several more books.

Eva takes a boat ride on Lake Worthy

Eva at Hitler's residence at the Berghof, 1940. Hitler was very irritated by many of Eva Braun's habits: smoking, heavy use of cosmetics and the habit of sunbathing without a swimsuit. He forbade smoking in his presence. As you know, Hitler did not drink, did not smoke and was a vegetarian.

Eva does gymnastics on the shores of Lake Königssee, not far from her residence in the Berghof, which is still considered the cleanest lake in Germany.

Students from Beilingris Convent School, 1922. Eva Braun is second from right in the photo.

Munich, 1929. It was this year, when she was only 17 years old, that Eva met Hitler. The photo was taken in the living room of the Braun family's Munich apartment.

Eva Braun's family - father Friedrich Braun, mother Franziska Braun, Eva, sisters Ilse and Margaret. 1940

Eva with her younger sister Margaret. 1943

Carnival with family (in the photo Eva Braun is in the background on the right, in the center is her mother Franziska Katharina Braun), Munich, 1938.

Holidays with friends in Godesberg (pictured with Eva Braun on the left), 1937

Bavarian Alps, 1935. Eva with friends

Eva with one of her friends during a party. She loved to have fun. She also loved to smoke, but she could only afford it in Hitler’s absence.

Eva Braun was a big fan of American films. In this photograph taken in 1937, she depicts Al Johnson (titled "I Am Al Johnson") starring in the first sound film, The Jazz Singer, which surpassed the best silent films in its success.

New Year's Eve at the Berghof. It is characteristic that in group photographs Hitler tends to be impassive or sullen, even if everyone else is in high spirits.

Hitler at someone's wedding. He reminds me of someone here...

April, 1943. Hitler celebrates his 54th birthday at his Alpine residence. Eva is on the far left.

Photo workshop of Heinrich Hoffmann in Munich, 1938. It was in this workshop that Eva met Hitler

Eva Braun with her older sister Ilse. Ilsa was 4 years older than Eva. In 1935, Ilse saved Eva when she tried to commit suicide by taking a lethal dose of sleeping pills. Finding her sister unconscious, Ilsa called a doctor.

Childhood clear eyes - Hitler in infancy.

Corner of Eva Braun's living room at Hitler's residence at the Berghof, 1937