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Eckhard Christian

Eckhard Christian (1 December 1907 – 3 January 1985) was a Luftwaffe officer in World War II, and rose to the rank of ''Generalmajor''. On 2 February 1943, he married Gerda Daranowski who was one of Adolf Hitler's private secretaries during World War II. Eckhard was captured by British troops on 8 May 1945 and held in custody until 7 May 1947.
== Biography ==
Eckhard Christian was born in Charlottenburg (Berlin). He first joined the ''Reichsmarine'' (German Navy) in 1926. In 1928 and 1929, he attended officer candidate courses. Thereafter, he continued in the navy and obtained the rank of ''Leutnant zur See'' (second lieutenant) on 1 October 1930. In 1934, Eckhard transferred to the Luftwaffe (German Air force) glider school in Warnemünde. He was promoted to the rank of ''Hauptmann'' (captain) on 1 April 1935. He was transferred to the Air Ministry in July 1938 and onto the General Staff. On 1 June 1940, he was promoted to major and from 15 January 1941 was attached to Chief of the Armed Forces Command Staff at Adolf Hitler's ''Führer'' HQ. Eckhard was promoted to ''Oberstleutnant'' (lieutenant colonel) on 15 March 1942.
It was there at Hitler's HQ that Eckhard met Gerda "Dara" Daranowski, who was working as one of Adolf Hitler's private secretaries. They were married on 2 February 1943 and Gerda Christian took a break from her employment for Hitler. Her work was taken over by Traudl Junge. Eckhard was promoted to ''Oberst'' (colonel) on 1 March 1943. Thereafter, Eckhard was appointed Ia of the Luftwaffe Command Staff at Hitler's request. In mid-1943, Gerda Christian returned to Hitler's staff as one of his private secretaries. After the death of ''Generaloberst'' Hans Jeschonnek, Eckhard was again promoted to ''Generalmajor'' and made ''Chef des Luftwaffe-Führungsstabes'' (Chief of the Luftwaffe Command Staff) at Hitler's request on 1 September 1944.
In April 1945, Eckhard was stationed in Berlin at the ''Führerbunker'' HQ. He left the bunker complex on 22 April 1945 to become chief of the liaison staff of the Luftwaffe to OKW Command Staff North. His wife, Gerda, was one of two secretaries who volunteered to remain with Hitler in the ''Führerbunker''.
On 8 May 1945, Eckhard was captured in Mürwik by British troops and held in custody until 7 May 1947. Gerda did not ever reunite with her husband, Eckhard, after the war ended. In fact, Gerda divorced Eckhard in 1946 because he did not remain with her in the ''Führerbunker'' until after the death of Hitler. Eckhard died on 3 January 1985 in Bad Kreuznach.

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