Plaim, Anna, “Vera” born Mittelstrasser born on 10-12-1920 as Anna Mittelstrasser, in Loosdorf in Lower Austria.
Ihrem Vater Franz Mittelstrasser lived together with a Wagnerei
as well as a small landwirtschaft. Ihre Mutter war Hausfrau. Anna had two brothers and her father was the master of the Lower Austrian Wagner and the Landesgewerberat as well as the Gründer der Wagnerfachgenossenschaft und deren Vorsitzender. There were also more religious Catholics involved in the activities of the Christian Social Parties..Anna married Karl Plaim in 1948, at the age of 27.
Durch ihren Cousin Willi Mittelstrasser
und dessen Ehefrau Gretel Mittelstrasser
gelangte Anna 1941 als Zimmermädchen an den Berghof.
If you are happy, you will be happy with a limousine in the event of an accident, with the driver and the manager of the Berghof’s Herbert Döhring
in the future. Für Anna Plaim hatte dieser Unfall keine direkten Konsequenzen.
Döhring joined the NSDAP
on 01-03-1933 (membership number 1,489,350). Since 1934, he had been a member of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in Berlin-Lichterfelde.
In 1935, he moved to the “Führerschutzkommando” (Führer Protection Command), which had around 30 men. Its first task was to provide Adolf Hitler with personal protection at the Hotel Deutscher Hof
during the 1935 Reich Party Congress in Nuremberg. After the Reich Party Congress,
Döhring was called to Obersalzberg, where he first worked as a telephone operator or guard in the old Haus Wachenfeld
– which was being converted into what would later, after rebuilding, become the Berghof under the architect Alois Degano at the time. He then took over the supervision of the construction work. Hitler lived in the “Hoher Göll” guest house when he was in Obersalzberg during the renovation work. Finally, Döhring became the caretaker of the generously expanded Berghof. While working at the Berghof, Döhring met his future wife Anna Krautenbacher,
who worked there as a cook. They married in Berchtesgaden on 10-12-1936. The wedding celebration that followed, which Hitler also attended, took place at the Berghof. In the 1990s, Döhring appeared in several television documentaries about the “Third Reich” and the SS. At the end of the 1990s, he traveled to his former workplace again and appeared in a documentary about the Berghof.
Together with the King and the Residuessinger they were always responsible for the cleaning of the guests of the Berghof and the privacy of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun.
During my work at the Berghof it was necessary to work with Eva Brauns. So you can see the results of the clean-up photos of Eva Braun from the paper baskets, which are still a unique view in the life of Adolf Hitler’s life. 1943 entließ Reichsleiter Martin Bormann
sie aus ihrem Arbeitsverhältnis aufgrund der politischen Gesinnung des Vaters. Bormann fanatically studied Religions. Please feel free to contact us later if you wish to be fully informed. After your return visit to the Berghof, you will be able to enjoy your stay in Wien during your family stay in Loosdorf. You will be proud of the strength of your friends in the army and the support of yourself, if you are not happy with them, you will be ready to fly. 1948 heiratete sie den Hauptschullehrer Karl Plaim, der 1996 starb.2002 bis 2003 verfasste sie in 23 Sitzungen nichtsammen mit Kurt Kuch das Buch Bei Hitlers in Interviewform.
During my time at the Berghof since I was briefed about my life, a Portfolio with pictures of the Berghof, and a photograph and a Konfektschachtel Hitler’s assholes and asshole photos, Eva Braun’s photos are there.
This collection paints a picture of Hitler from members of his household
in the unique position of being seemingly ever-present, yet totally unconnected to events. The reader is introduced to Hitler’s Bodyguard Karl Wilhelm Krause (1934-39),
his house administrator Herbert Dhring (1935-43) and chambermaid Anna Plaim (1941-43). From these accounts we get a deeper sense of Hitler in close proximity.These accounts massively add to our understanding of Hitler as a three dimensional character, especially from subjects like Plaim who only knew Hitler’s home life, having rarely left Berghof.The series is able to shed light on his likes and dislikes from foods to his hobbies, creating a strange sense of humanity. This collection also provides the reader with fresh anecdotes, observations and portraits of Hitler’s entourage and relatives. Plaim’s images of Eva Braun come from finding torn fragments in the bin, whilst Dhring sheds light on Martin Bormann’s demeanour.
Death and burial ground of Plaim, Anna, “Vera” born Mittelstrasser.
In 1943 Anna was dismissed by Hitler’s secretary Martin Bormann when he learned about Anna’s father’s anti-Nazi sympathies and Catholic background. She moved back to Austria, worked in Vienna, and after WWII ended married the school teacher Karl Plaim. In 2003 she published her autobiography “Bei Hitlers. Zimmermädchen Annas Erinnerungen/ Living with Hitler: Accounts of Hitler’s Household Staff” with writer Kurt Kuch. The book and her unique knowledge of Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler made her a frequent guest of talk-shows and documentaries.
Plaim, Anna, “Vera” born Mittelstrasser died 0n 08-02-2017, age 96, and is buried on the local cemetery of Loosdorf Austria.








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