Hugo Blaschke
Blaschke was born in Neustadt in West Prussia (now Wejherowo) and studied dentistry in Berlin and at the University of Pennsylvania.[1] In 1945, as the end of Nazi Germany drew near, Blaschke accompanied Hitler to the Reich Chancellery in Berlin and the Führerbunker.[5] In early May, Soviet Red Army soldiers captured Blaschke's dental assistant Käthe Heusermann and his technician Fritz Echtmann.[6] Heusermann gave a detailed description of Hitler's and Eva Braun's dental bridges and made drawings of them.Thereafter, Heusermann and Echtmann were separately shown the dental remains found outside the Führerbunker, which they confirmed were those of Hitler and Braun.