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Christa Schroeder (Emilie Christine Schroeder) was born on 19 March, 1908 in Hannoversch Münden, Lower Saxony, German Empire, is a Secretary to Adolf Hitler (1908–1984). Discover Christa Schroeder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

Popular As Emilie Christine Schroeder
Occupation Secretary · stenotypist · memoirist
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 19 March 1908
Birthday 19 March
Birthplace Hannoversch Münden, Lower Saxony, German Empire
Date of death 28 June, 1984
Died Place Munich, Bavaria, West Germany
Nationality Germany

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1908

Emilie Christine Schroeder, also known as Christa Schroeder (19 March 1908 – 28 June 1984) was one of Adolf Hitler's personal secretaries before and during World War II.

She was born in the small town of Hannoversch Münden and moved to Nagold after her parents died.

1929

There she worked for a lawyer from 1929 to March 1930.

After leaving Nagold for Munich, Schroeder was employed as a stenotypist in the Oberste SA-Führung, the Sturmabteilung (SA) high command.

1933

There she got to know Hitler in early 1933, when he had just been appointed chancellor.

He took a liking to Schroeder and hired her in June 1933.

1944

Schroeder lived at the Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair) near Rastenburg, Adolf Hitler's World War II Eastern Front military headquarters from 1941 until he and his staff departed for the last time on 20 November 1944.

1945

When Hitler withdrew his headquarters to the Führerbunker in Berlin in January 1945, she went with him and his staff.

Before late April 1945, Hitler would regularly have lunch with Schroeder and fellow secretary Johanna Wolf.

On 20 April 1945, during the Battle of Berlin, Schroeder, Wolf, Albert Bormann, Admiral Karl-Jesko von Puttkamer, Dr. Theodor Morell, Dr. Hugo Blaschke, six stenographers and several others were ordered by Hitler to leave Berlin by aircraft for the Obersalzberg.

The group flew out of Berlin on different flights by aircraft of the Fliegerstaffel des Führers over the following three days.

She was arrested on 28 May 1945 in Hintersee near Berchtesgaden.

Schroeder was interrogated by the French liaison officer Albert Zoller serving in the 7th US Army.

1948

She was released on 12 May 1948.

The interrogation and later interviews in 1948 formed the basis for the first book published about Hitler after World War II in 1949, Hitler privat ("Hitler in private").

1984

Schroeder died on 28 June 1984 in Munich aged 76.

2002

Her account of her service as Hitler's secretary (Er war mein Chef, Herbig, 2002) is an important source in the study of the Nazi years.

2009

An English translation of Schroeder's book Er war mein Chef was published in 2009 under the title He Was My Chief: The Memoirs of Adolf Hitler's Secretary (Frontline Books, London).

The book includes Anton Joachimsthaler's introduction from the original German edition and a new introduction by Roger Moorhouse.

The book was serialised in The Sunday Telegraph magazine "Seven", The Week magazine and the New York Post newspaper.

After the war, Schroeder worked as a secretary for a construction company in Munich.