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Fegelein fled the bunker after he couldn't talk Eva into leaving Hitler. He was arrested as he tried to flee Berlin, dressed in a civilian clothing and was with another woman. Once Hitler learned of Himmler's betrayal by negotiating with the Western powers, Hitler stripped Fegelein of his SS rank and had him court-martialed by SS-Brigadeführer [[Wilhelm Mohnke]]. Mohnke remembered that Fegelein was very drunk during the trial. Afterward, Fegelein was taken away and shot outside in the Reich's Garden.
Fegelein fled the bunker after he couldn't talk Eva into leaving Hitler. He was arrested as he tried to flee Berlin, dressed in a civilian clothing and was with another woman. Once Hitler learned of Himmler's betrayal by negotiating with the Western powers, Hitler stripped Fegelein of his SS rank and had him court-martialed by SS-Brigadeführer [[Wilhelm Mohnke]]. Mohnke remembered that Fegelein was very drunk during the trial. Afterward, Fegelein was taken away and shot outside in the Reich's Garden.


There are some conflicting reports on Eva's reaction to the execution of Hermann Fegelein, according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Günsche Otto Günsche] (Hitler's adjutant) said she refused to speak on his behalf but [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traudl_Junge Traudl Junge] (Hitler's secretary) stated that Eva was pleading to Hitler for Hermann's life.
There are some conflicting reports on Eva's reaction to the execution of Hermann Fegelein, according to Otto Günsche (Hitler's adjutant) said she refused to speak on his behalf but [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traudl_Junge Traudl Junge] (Hitler's secretary) stated that Eva was pleading to Hitler for Hermann's life.


However, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochus_Misch Rochus Misch] (last survivor of the Führerbunker) stated in a 2007 interview that Hitler never ordered Fegelein's execution. According to Misch, Hitler only ordered his removal from the SS and that he claimed to know the identity of Fegelein's killer, but refused to reveal his name.
However, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochus_Misch Rochus Misch] (last survivor of the Führerbunker) stated in a 2007 interview that Hitler never ordered Fegelein's execution. According to Misch, Hitler only ordered his removal from the SS and that he claimed to know the identity of Fegelein's killer, but refused to reveal his name.
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