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Henriette von Schirach
Henriette "Henny" von Schirach (née Hoffman; February 3, 1913, Munich-Schwabing – January 27, 1992, Schwabing) was a German writer and wife to Baldur von Schirach, former ''Reichsjugendführer'' (Reich Youth Leader) and ''Gauleiter'' in Vienna. Henriette von Schirach is one of the few people known to have challenged Hitler personally about the persecution of Jews.〔http://www.annefrank.dk/Schirach/〕
== Early life ==
Henriette Hoffman was the eldest child of the photographer Heinrich Hoffmann and was born to his first wife, Therese "Nelly" Baumann († 1928), a former singer and actress. Along with her brother Henry (b 1916), she spent her childhood in Schwabing. Her house was an early National Socialist stronghold, and in 1920 her father, a nationalist and anti-Semitic German Workers' Party (DAP) member joined its successor, the Nazi Party. Henriette was nine years of age when she first met Adolf Hitler, who frequently came to the Hoffmann house for dinner. She described a moment when she met him when she was 17:
From 1923 onwards her father became the personal photographer of Hitler and held a lucrative business selling busts of Hitler. By 1930 Henriette Hoffman worked alongside her studies at the University of Munich, as Hitler's secretary. Previous to the suicide of Geli Raubal, Hitler briefly dated Henriette.〔Kershaw 2008, p. 218.〕 Soon after in 1931, Henriette met Baldur von Schirach, the former leader of the Nazi Student League and the youngest of Hitler's entourage, the couple married on 31 March 1932 in Munich, where both Adolf Hitler and Ernst Röhm acted as best men.
Between 1933 and 1942, Henriette gave birth to four children: Angelika Benedicta, Klaus, Robert, and Richard. She also became grandmother of Ariadne von Schirach. Henriette identified with the goals of her husband, who held sole control over the educational system of the German Reich. He was appointed by Hitler to the Gauleiter and Reich Governor in Vienna, and moved with his family to the prestigious Vienna Hofburg.

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