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{{Short description|Adolf Hitler's half-niece and companion (1908–1931)}} | {{Short description|Adolf Hitler's half-niece and companion (1908–1931)}} | ||
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{{Infobox person | {{Infobox person | ||
| name = Geli Raubal | | name = Geli Raubal | ||
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| birth_name = Angela Maria Raubal | | birth_name = Angela Maria Raubal | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date | | birth_date = {{birth date|1908|06|04|df=y}}{{sfn|Toland|1976|p=349}} | ||
| birth_place = [[Linz]], [[Austria-Hungary]]{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}} | | birth_place = [[Linz]], [[Austria-Hungary]]{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}} | ||
| death_date = {{death date and age | | death_date = {{death date and age|1931|09|18|1908|06|04|df=y}}{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=218}} | ||
| death_place = [[Munich]], [[Weimar Republic]]{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=218}} | | death_place = [[Munich]], [[Weimar Republic]]{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=218}} | ||
| death_cause = [[Gunshot wound]]{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}} | | death_cause = [[Gunshot wound]]{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}} | ||
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== Death == | == Death == | ||
Raubal was living in Hitler's Munich apartment, and he maintained strict control over her actions. She was in effect a prisoner, and planned to escape to [[Vienna]] to continue her singing lessons.{{sfn|Bullock|1999|p=393}} Her mother told interrogators after the war that Hitler had forbidden her daughter to continue her relationship with a man from Linz whom she was hoping to marry. Hitler and Raubal argued on 18 September 1931 when he refused to allow her to go to Vienna. He departed for a meeting in [[Nuremberg]] but was recalled to Munich the next day with the news that Raubal was dead from a gunshot wound to the lung;{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}} she had apparently shot herself in Hitler's Munich apartment with Hitler's [[Walther arms|Walther]] pistol.{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=220}} She was 23. | Raubal was living in Hitler's Munich apartment, and he maintained strict control over her actions. She was in effect a prisoner, and planned to escape to [[Vienna]] to continue her singing lessons.{{sfn|Bullock|1999|p=393}} Her mother told interrogators after the war that Hitler had forbidden her daughter to continue her relationship with a man from Linz whom she was hoping to marry. Hitler and Raubal argued on 18 September 1931, when he refused to allow her to go to Vienna. He departed for a meeting in [[Nuremberg]] but was recalled to Munich the next day with the news that Raubal was dead from a gunshot wound to the lung;{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}} she had apparently shot herself in Hitler's Munich apartment with Hitler's [[Walther arms|Walther]] pistol.{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=220}} She was 23. | ||
Rumours immediately began in the media about physical abuse, a possible sexual relationship, an infatuation by Raubal for her uncle, and even murder.{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}}{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=221}}{{sfn|Gunther|1940|p=21}} The ''[[Münchener Post]]'' reported that the dead woman had a fractured nose.{{sfn|Rosenbaum|1992}} [[Otto Strasser]], a political opponent of Hitler, was the source of some of the more sensational stories. The historian [[Ian Kershaw]] maintains that "whether actively sexual or not, Hitler's behaviour towards Geli has all the traits of a strong, latent at least, sexual dependence."{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=219}} The police ruled out foul play and the death was ruled a suicide.{{sfn|Shirer|1960|p=132}} Hitler was devastated and went into an intense [[clinical depression|depression]]. He moved to a house on the shores of the [[Tegernsee (lake)|Tegernsee]] and did not attend the funeral in Vienna on 24 September. He visited her grave at Vienna's [[Zentralfriedhof]] (Central Cemetery) two days later. Thereafter, he overcame his depression and refocused on politics.{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=221}} | Rumours immediately began in the media about physical abuse, a possible sexual relationship, an infatuation by Raubal for her uncle, and even murder.{{sfn|Görtemaker|2011|p=43}}{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=221}}{{sfn|Gunther|1940|p=21}} The ''[[Münchener Post]]'' reported that the dead woman had a fractured nose.{{sfn|Rosenbaum|1992}} [[Otto Strasser]], a political opponent of Hitler, was the source of some of the more sensational stories. The historian [[Ian Kershaw]] maintains that "whether actively sexual or not, Hitler's behaviour towards Geli has all the traits of a strong, latent at least, sexual dependence."{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=219}} The police ruled out foul play and the death was ruled a suicide.{{sfn|Shirer|1960|p=132}} Hitler was devastated and went into an intense [[clinical depression|depression]]. He moved to a house on the shores of the [[Tegernsee (lake)|Tegernsee]] and did not attend the funeral in Vienna on 24 September. He visited her grave at Vienna's [[Zentralfriedhof]] (Central Cemetery) two days later. Thereafter, he overcame his depression and refocused on politics.{{sfn|Kershaw|2008|p=221}} | ||
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==Media portrayals== | ==Media portrayals== | ||
*In the 1962 film ''[[Hitler (1962 film)|Hitler]]'', | *In the 1944 film ''[[The Hitler Gang]]'', Geli Raubal was portrayed by [[Poldi Dur]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=1123 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161009155036/https://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=1123 |archive-date=9 October 2016 |title=The Hitler Gang |website=[[AFI Catalog of Feature Films]] |publisher=[[American Film Institute]] |access-date=7 June 2025}}</ref> | ||
*In the 2003 TV miniseries ''[[Hitler: The Rise of Evil]]'', she was portrayed by [[Jena Malone]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Michael|last=Speiers|url=https://variety.com/2003/tv/reviews/hitler-the-rise-of-evil-1200541775/|title=Hitler: The Rise of Evil|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=May | *In the 1962 film ''[[Hitler (1962 film)|Hitler]]'', she was portrayed by [[Cordula Trantow]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/26926/hitler#overview|title=Hitler (1962)|website=[[TCM.com]]|publisher=[[Turner Classic Movies]]|accessdate=14 August 2024}}</ref> | ||
*In the 2005 film ''Uncle Adolf'', she was portrayed by [[Elaine Cassidy]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Angela|last=Mullin|title=Elaine Cassidy on Her Role in 'Father' Feature | the Irish Film & Television Network |url=http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4280705&tpl=archnews&force=1|website=IFTN|date=October | *In the 2003 TV miniseries ''[[Hitler: The Rise of Evil]]'', she was portrayed by [[Jena Malone]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Michael|last=Speiers|url=https://variety.com/2003/tv/reviews/hitler-the-rise-of-evil-1200541775/|title=Hitler: The Rise of Evil|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=11 May 2003|accessdate=14 August 2024}}</ref> | ||
*In the 2005 film ''Uncle Adolf'', she was portrayed by [[Elaine Cassidy]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Angela|last=Mullin|title=Elaine Cassidy on Her Role in 'Father' Feature | the Irish Film & Television Network |url=http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4280705&tpl=archnews&force=1|website=IFTN|date=4 October 2007|accessdate=15 August 2024}}</ref> | |||
*Geli Raubal is one of the characters in the 2003 novel ''[[Last Stop Vienna]]'' by [[Andrew Nagorski]]. | *Geli Raubal is one of the characters in the 2003 novel ''[[Last Stop Vienna]]'' by [[Andrew Nagorski]]. | ||
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| title = 'Why I hate my uncle' - Rare insight into Nazi leader's life by Adolf Hitler's nephew | | title = 'Why I hate my uncle' - Rare insight into Nazi leader's life by Adolf Hitler's nephew | ||
| date = 5 May 2017 | | date = 5 May 2017 | ||
| work = New Zealand Herald | |||
| url = https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11850617 | | url = https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11850617 | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 21:13, 7 June 2025
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main otherScript error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Template:Wikidata image Angela Maria "Geli" Raubal (Script error: No such module "IPA".; 4 June 1908 – 18 September 1931) was an Austrian woman who was the half-niece of Adolf Hitler. Born in Linz, Austria-Hungary, she was the second child and eldest daughter of Leo Raubal Sr. and Hitler's half-sister, Angela Raubal. Raubal lived in close contact with her half-uncle Adolf from 1925 until her presumed suicide in 1931. Template:TOC limit
Life
Angela Maria "Geli" Raubal was born in Linz, Austria-Hungary on 4 June 1908,Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn where she was raised with her brother Leo and sister Elfriede. Her father died at the age of 31 when Geli was two. She and Elfriede accompanied their mother when she became Hitler's housekeeper in 1925; Raubal was 17 at the time and spent the next six years in close contact with her half-uncle,Template:Sfn who was 19 years her senior. Her mother was given a position as housekeeper at the BerghofTemplate:Efn near Berchtesgaden in 1928.Template:Sfn Raubal moved into Hitler's Munich apartment in 1929 when she enrolled in medicine at Ludwig Maximilian University but she did not complete her studies.Template:Sfn
As Hitler rose to power as leader of the Nazi Party, he was domineering and possessive of Raubal, keeping control of her.Template:Sfn When he discovered in December 1927 that she was having a relationship with his chauffeur, Emil Maurice, he forced her to end the affair and dismissed Maurice from his service.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn After that he did not allow her to associate with friends and attempted to have himself or someone he trusted near her at all times, accompanying her on shopping trips, to the cinema and to the opera.Template:Sfn
Death
Raubal was living in Hitler's Munich apartment, and he maintained strict control over her actions. She was in effect a prisoner, and planned to escape to Vienna to continue her singing lessons.Template:Sfn Her mother told interrogators after the war that Hitler had forbidden her daughter to continue her relationship with a man from Linz whom she was hoping to marry. Hitler and Raubal argued on 18 September 1931, when he refused to allow her to go to Vienna. He departed for a meeting in Nuremberg but was recalled to Munich the next day with the news that Raubal was dead from a gunshot wound to the lung;Template:Sfn she had apparently shot herself in Hitler's Munich apartment with Hitler's Walther pistol.Template:Sfn She was 23.
Rumours immediately began in the media about physical abuse, a possible sexual relationship, an infatuation by Raubal for her uncle, and even murder.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn The Münchener Post reported that the dead woman had a fractured nose.Template:Sfn Otto Strasser, a political opponent of Hitler, was the source of some of the more sensational stories. The historian Ian Kershaw maintains that "whether actively sexual or not, Hitler's behaviour towards Geli has all the traits of a strong, latent at least, sexual dependence."Template:Sfn The police ruled out foul play and the death was ruled a suicide.Template:Sfn Hitler was devastated and went into an intense depression. He moved to a house on the shores of the Tegernsee and did not attend the funeral in Vienna on 24 September. He visited her grave at Vienna's Zentralfriedhof (Central Cemetery) two days later. Thereafter, he overcame his depression and refocused on politics.Template:Sfn
Hitler later declared that Raubal was the only woman he had ever loved, according to American historian William L. Shirer. Her room at Haus Wachenfeld was kept as she had left it, and he hung portraits of her in his room there and at the Reich Chancellery in Berlin.Template:Sfn
In a 1992 Vanity Fair article, Ron Rosenbaum examines several theories, including speculation that Hitler intentionally or accidentally shot and killed Raubal during an argument, or that she was killed on his orders.Template:Sfn According to her cousin William Stuart-Houston, Hitler's nephew through his half-brother, Alois, "When I visited Berlin in 1931, the family was in trouble. ... Everyone knew that Hitler and she had long been intimate and that she had been expecting a child – a fact that enraged Hitler."Template:Sfn
Media portrayals
- In the 1944 film The Hitler Gang, Geli Raubal was portrayed by Poldi Dur.[1]
- In the 1962 film Hitler, she was portrayed by Cordula Trantow.[2]
- In the 2003 TV miniseries Hitler: The Rise of Evil, she was portrayed by Jena Malone.[3]
- In the 2005 film Uncle Adolf, she was portrayed by Elaine Cassidy.[4]
- Geli Raubal is one of the characters in the 2003 novel Last Stop Vienna by Andrew Nagorski.
See also
Notes
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