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Geli Raubal was more than Adolf Hitler’s niece – she was the woman he called his only love and even planned to marry. Under his constant control, she was denied freedom, friends, and dreams. In 1931, her life ended in his apartment under suspicious circumstances. Was it suicide, or did she know too much? Discover the truth behind this forbidden relationship.
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00:00Hitler would not allow her to go out freely with friends again and made sure that he himself or
00:04someone he trusted was always at Geli's side, whether accompanying her on shopping trips to
00:09the cinema or to the opera. Otto Strasser, a prominent figure in the early days of the Nazi
00:16party, later recalled that Geli, during a conversation in 1931, had told him that Hitler
00:21asked her to do simply disgusting things. He added that Geli was fed up with her uncle's
00:27enormous possessive jealousy of her and complained that she was subjected to sexual
00:31perversions for Hitler's satisfaction. Strasser recalls a tearful Geli, telling him that when
00:37the night came, Hitler made her undress and demanded things which were extremely disgusting to her.
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That Guy Dovie6 weeks ago
this guy only has WW2 and Hitler stuff posted leading me to believe they're antisemitic and disguising it as history lessons
trvbwmxrrt7 weeks ago
Who cares?

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