Heinrich Himmler's Forgotten Son
Jan 22, 2026•Channel
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Published5 months ago
Duration8:48
Video IDoptyGmYi47c
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Heinrich Himmler had a daughter with his wife and a son and a daughter with his mistress, yet there was a fourth child who is hardly mentioned. This is the story of Himmler's 'other' son, who joined the SS at war's end and was captured by the Soviets. He paid a very heavy price for his relationship with Himmler.
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Credits: US National Archives; Library of Congress; Eigenes Werk; Nus Luis; Oleg Dejan