Adolf Hitler.
Heinrich Himmler.
Hermann Goering.
Reinhard Heydrich.
Rudolf Hess.
Alfred Rosenberg.
Joseph Goebbels.
Josef Mengele.
Joachim Peiper.
Ilse Koch.
Hanna Reitsch.
Other nazi.
None.
You have a sick mind.
Found her nominated as No. 1 in a sensationalist article.
Nazi Women – Female Supporters of the Third Reich
-People- / January 16, 2010 /
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Hanna Reitsch
Hanna Reitsch was born in Hirschberg/Silesia and was a leading stunt pilot before the war, she became the first woman to fly the Alps in a glider and set many other gliding records, some of which still stand today. She became chief test pilot for the Luftwaffe in 1937 and played a major role on the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka and Dornier Do 17 projects, as well as being one of the first to fly the Focke-Achgelis Fa 61, the world’s first helicopter.
An ardent supporter of Hitler and his policies and was loved by the hierarchy of the Nazi Party. She became a favorite of Hitler’s and worked on many new innovative projects, getting hurt many times in the process. The most dangerous work undertaken by her was testing the Messerschmitt 163, an experimental rocket-powered interceptor. It climbed to 30,000 feet in a minute and a half travelling at 500mph, the fastest any human had ever gone at the time.
She was present with Hitler just before he committed suicide, but left on a mission to bomb Soviet forces approaching his bunker. She survived the war and died in Frankfurt in 1979, aged 67.
Hanna Reitsch greets well-wishers with the Hitlergruß, or Hitler Salute, on a visit to her hometown of Hirschberg, Silesia, in April, 1941. Karl Hanke, Gauleiter of Lower Silesia, is at left.
Reitsch in 1936 after flying the Alps in a glider
Adolf Hitler awards Hanna Reitsch the Iron Cross 2nd Class in March 1941
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna_ReitschAlthough she kept a low profile after the war, toward the end of her life she was interviewed and photographed several times in the 1970s by US photo-journalist Ron Laytner. His report on her last interview suggests a lack of contrition on her part about her Nazi involvement. In her closing remarks she is quoted as saying:
"And what have we now in Germany? A land of bankers and car-makers. Even our great army has gone soft. Soldiers wear beards and question orders. I am not ashamed to say I believed in National Socialism. I still wear the Iron Cross with diamonds Hitler gave me. But today in all Germany you can't find a single person who voted Adolf Hitler into power... Many Germans feel guilty about the war. But they don't explain the real guilt we share—that we lost"
THE father figure....
“unless they know, mystically, that beneath the concrete lies the earth which has nourished their race for a thousand years and ... that it is their own earth from which their blood is shed and renewed, then they are a lost people, and easy prey for those who have lacked roots for many centuries"A. K. Chesterton
Female: Inga Ley
Male: Peiper followed by Ribbentrop
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