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Christa Schröder

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Christa Schröder was one of Adolf Hitler's personal secretaries before and during World War II. She lived at the Wolfsschanze near Rastenburg with him along with others in their retinue. Her account of her service as Hitler's secretary ("Er war mein Chef," Herbig, 2002) is an important primary source in the study of the Nazi years. After the war, Christa Schröder was interrogated by an American Intelligence officer by the name of Erich Albrecht, who also appears to have interrogated Hitler's physician, Dr. Theodor Morell. It is possible that this is the same Dr. Erich Albrecht who immigrated, for non-political reasons, to the USA in 1932, received a Ph.D. in German Literature from the Johns Hopkins University in 1941, and was engaged by American Intelligence in London shortly thereafter. He later became a Professor of German at Tulane University and the University of Kansas.



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