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Wilhelm Zander

Wilhelm Zander (22 April 1911 – 27 September 1974) was an adjutant to Martin Bormann during World War II. He survived the war and died in Munich in 1974.
==Biography==
He was born in Saarbrücken. Although he received only minimal education, Zander built up business interests in Italy. He abandoned these interests to take up a full-time post as a Nazi Party worker.〔Trevor-Roper, Hugh, ''The Last Days of Hitler'', Pan Macmillan, 2002, pp. 166-167〕 In 1933, he joined the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) and later achieved the rank of SS-''Standartenführer''.〔Trevor-Roper, ''The Last Days of Hitler'', p. 166〕
In early 1945, he accompanied Bormann and German leader Adolf Hitler to the ''Führerbunker'' in Berlin. On 29 April 1945, during the Battle of Berlin, Hitler dictated his last will and political testament. Three messengers were assigned to take the will and political testament out of the besieged city of Berlin to ensure their presence for posterity. The first messenger was deputy press attaché, Heinz Lorenz. The second messenger was Willy Johannmeyer, Hitler's army adjutant, and third was Zander. The three men left that day. Bormann had instructed Zander to carry the documents to Karl Doenitz.〔Trevor-Roper, ''The Last Days of Hitler'', p. 167〕
By 30 April, with the Soviet Red Army less than 500 metres from the bunker complex, Hitler committed suicide.〔Joachimsthaler, Anton, ''The Last Days of Hitler: The Legends, The Evidence, The Truth'', Brockhampton Press, 1999, pp. 160–182〕 Zander made it through the Soviet Army encirclement of Berlin to the west.〔Joachimsthaler, ''The Last Days of Hitler: The Legends, The Evidence, The Truth'', p. 55〕
After the war ended, it was subsequently discovered that he had adopted the surname Paustin and worked as a gardener.〔(WashingtonPost.com: The Death of Hitler: The Full Story with New Evidence from Secret Russian Archives )〕 He was captured under this name in the American occupation zone and as a consequence the copies of Hitler's will and testament fell into the hands of the American and British forces. Thereafter, by January 1946, the texts of the documents were published in the American and British press.〔Eckert, Astrid M., ''The Struggle for the Files: The Western Allies and the Return of German Archives After the Second World War'', Cambridge University Press, 2012, p. 46〕

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