[1] Unlike many other leading Nazis by April 1945, Joseph Goebbels showed his strong support for Hitler by moving himself and his family into the Vorbunker, which was connected to the lower Führerbunker under the Reich Chancellery garden in central Berlin.
Once there, she told him that Hitler was dead and there were groups attempting to break out of the Soviet ring, but the Goebbels had decided it was time to die.
According to Kunz, he injected the Goebbels children with morphine which Magda obtained from Ludwig Stumpfegger to render them unconscious before cyanide capsules were administered.
[4] Kunz returned to work at the emergency casualty station, where he remained until taken prisoner by Soviet Red Army troops on 2 May.
[6] This contradicts the testimony of SS-Oberscharführer Rochus Misch, a member of Hitler's Führerbegleitkommando bodyguard and head of communications in the Führerbunker, and statements by Goebbels State Secretary in the Propaganda Ministry, Werner Naumann.