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Alwin-Broder Albrecht (18 September 1903 – 1 May 1945) was a German naval officer who was one of Adolf Hitler's adjutants during World War II. == Biography == He was born in Sankt Peter-Ording in the Province of Schleswig-Holstein. In 1922 he joined the ''Reichsmarine''. On 1 June 1934, he was promoted to ''Kapitänleutnant''. Then on 1 November 1937, he was promoted to the rank of ''Korvettenkapitän''. When Hitler's liaison officer to the navy, Karl-Jesko von Puttkamer was transferred to active service on 19 June 1938, Albrecht took over that position. However, on 30 June 1939, the Commander of the Navy ''Grossadmiral'' Erich Raeder wanted him transferred to Tokyo as a military attaché or kicked out of the navy completely after it was discovered that Albrecht had married a woman "with a past" in early 1939. Hitler was against it; he had an argument with Raeder over the matter. On 1 July 1939, Hitler appointed Albrecht a NSKK-''Oberführer'' and made him one of his adjutants. Hitler went on to meet Albrecht's wife and liked her. Under ''Reichsleiter'' Philipp Bouhler, Albrecht remained on Hitler's staff and worked in the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. In 1945, Albrecht spent time in the ''Führerbunker'' serving in his capacity as an adjutant to Hitler. During the Battle in Berlin, he was last seen defending Hitler's Reich Chancellery with a machine gun. He is believed to have committed suicide on 1 May 1945, aged 41. His body was never found.
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