Heinz Lorenz

Heinz Lorenz was the executive secretary of press of the dictator Adolf Hitler during the Second world war.

He becomes the press attaché of the Führerbunker in 1945 during the Bataille of Berlin. On this date, although the communication systems of the Third Reich are almost completely destroyed, Lorenz belonged to a group of Germans who forged information papers by reading again and rewriting the dispatches of the Allies.

Lorenz worked on behalf of the general Hans Krebs, of Bernd von Freytag-Loringhoven and Gerhardt Boldt. It supervised the dispatches of Reuters on BBC; Hitler never knew anything of this trickery.

The April 28th, it is Lorenz which learned in Hitler that Heinrich Himmler had come into contact with the Allies via the count Folke Bernadotte.

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