Wilhelm Zander
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A native of Munich, SS-Standartenführer Wilhelm Zander served as an adjutant to Martin Bormann during the Second World War.
As the war in Europe ended, he had accompanied Bormann to the Führerbunker in Berlin. He later fled the bunker during Battle of Berlin, carrying documents that including Hitler's will.
It was subsequently discovered that he had adopted the surname Paustin and worked as a gardener [1]
Final occupants of the Führerbunker by date of departure
April 22 Julius Schaub • Christa Schröder • Johanna Wolf | April 23 Theodor Morell • Albert Speer | |
April 29 Robert Ritter von Greim • Hanna Reitsch • Heinz Lorenz • Wilhelm Zander • Heinrich Müller • Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven | ||
April 30 Otto Günsche • Gerda Christian | May 1 Wilhelm Mohnke • Martin Bormann • Artur Axmann • Traudl Junge • | |
Ludwig Stumpfegger • Hans Baur • Erich Kempka • Johann Rattenhuber • Günther Schwägermann • Werner Naumann • Hans-Erich Voss | ||
Still present when Soviet forces arrived on May 2 Rochus Misch • Erna Flegel • Werner Haase • Johannes Hentschel | ||
Date of departure uncertain Heinz Linge • Walther Hewel • Constanze Manziarly • Hermann Fegelein • Nicholaus von Below | ||
Committed suicide Adolf Hitler • Eva Braun • Joseph Goebbels • Magda Goebbels • Wilhelm Burgdorf • Peter Högl • Hans Krebs | ||
Killed Goebbels children |
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