Waikato Times

Daughter of Nazi mastermind Himmler dies at 88

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Gudrun Burwitz, the truebeliev­ing daughter of Heinrich Himmler, the architect of the Holocaust and Nazi Germany’s highest-ranking official after Adolf Hitler, died May 24 in or near Munich. She was 88.

Her death was first reported by the German newspaper which also confirmed

that Burwitz had worked for two years in West Germany’s foreign intelligen­ce agency. The agency’s chief historian, Bodo Hechelhamm­er, told the newspaper that Burwitz worked as a secretary under an assumed name in the early 1960s. The agency does not comment on current or past employees until they have died.

Burwitz, who was sometimes called a ‘‘Nazi princess’’ by supporters and detractors alike, remained unrepentan­t and loyal to her father to the end. Although she had visited a concentrat­ion camp, she denied the existence of the Holocaust and, in later years, helped provide money and comfort to former Nazis convicted or suspected of war crimes.

At the time of her birth in 1929, her father was consolidat­ing power as leader of the elite Nazi paramilita­ry corps known as the SS. Himmler also commanded the German secret police, the Gestapo, and establishe­d the system of prison and concentrat­ion camps in which more than 6 million people – primarily Jews but also Roma, homosexual­s and others – would perish.

Gudrun, who was Himmler’s only legitimate daughter, was exceptiona­lly devoted to her father. –

 ?? AP ?? In this March 6, 1938 file photo, Chief of the German Police and Minister of the Interior Heinrich Himmler, with his daughter Gudrun.
AP In this March 6, 1938 file photo, Chief of the German Police and Minister of the Interior Heinrich Himmler, with his daughter Gudrun.

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