We do not know their names. Rejected by his former comrades and hunted by the Allies, Himmler attempted to go into hiding. He had not made extensive preparations for this, but he had equipped himself with a forged paybook under the name of Sergeant Heinrich Hitzinger. With a small band of companions, he headed south on 11 May to Friedrichskoog, without a final destination in mind. They continued on to Neuhaus, where the group split up. On 21 May, Himmler and two aides were stopped and detained at a checkpoint set up by former Soviet POWs.
Himmler's plan at the end of world war 2 was to flee the country if Germany surrenders. Since Germany surrendered Himmler tried to flee but he was captured. In captivity Himmler committed suicide by bittin on a cyanide pill hidden inside of his mouth. hOpE tHiS hElPeD :)
No , after being captured he committed suicide 23 May 1945 .
At the end of the World War II, the Nazi, Heinrich Himmler, committed suicide on 23 May 1945.
Himmler was a teenager at the outbreak of World War I and he studied the war and wanted to become an officer and he did.
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Yes. He was captured and sent to prison to await the war crime trials at Nurenberg. But he escaped his due punishment when he committed suicide in his cell.
Heinrich Himmler tried to flee the country after Germany had surrendered. However he was captured. In captivity he commited suicide by biting on a cyanide pill hidden in his mouth.
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Henrich Himmler was leader of all SS troops. He was captured at the end of the war and committed suicide while in captivity to avoid war crime trials.
He tried to flee the country after Germany had surrendered.
The Allies, mainly Russia, captured Berlin and ended World War II.
Heinrich Himmler's children's nanny was named Hedwig Potthast. She played a significant role in the upbringing of Himmler's children during the Nazi regime. Potthast later became known for her loyalty to the Himmler family and was involved in their lives until the end of World War II.