Wilhelm Zander

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Wilhelm Zander
Allegiance German
Service/branch Schutzstaffel (Nazi SS)
Rank SS-Standartenführer

A native of Munich, SS-Standartenführer Wilhelm Zander served as an adjutant to Martin Bormann during the Second World War.

As the war in Europe ended, he had accompanied Bormann to the Führerbunker in Berlin. He later fled the bunker during Battle of Berlin, carrying documents that included Hitler's will.

It was subsequently discovered that he had adopted the surname Paustin and worked as a gardener[1].

[edit] References

  1. ^ WashingtonPost.com: The Death of Hitler: The Full Story with New Evidence from Secret Russian Archives
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