Geobbels’ Secretary Lived to Be 106 – IOTW Report

Geobbels’ Secretary Lived to Be 106

Brunhilde Pomsel, who served as Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels private secretary from 1942 to the end of the war, died on Friday in a retirement home in Munich.  In the closing days of the war Pomsel was sheltered in the “Vorbunker” nearby the “Fuhrbunker” until her surrender to the Russians.  She served five years in a Russian prison camp outside Berlin after the war.

Ms. Pomsel never married or had any children.  In her later years she gave interviews about her memories of the war, occasionally contradicting herself about what she knew of the numerous war crimes committed by the regime that employed her.

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13 Comments on Geobbels’ Secretary Lived to Be 106

  1. Oh, c’mon … Joe Goebbels was Propaganda Minister … sorta the Robert Gibbs or Josh Earnest of the Third Reich. He never *actually* killed anybody, and neither did his private Secretary …

    Cut her some slack … I’m sure she’s been re-united with a bunch of old buddies …
    RIP

    izlamo delenda est …

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