A description of Magda Goebbels by Baroness von Varo-1948:
'She came out of the door -- well, about two meters away from me, and she said to me "give me a cigarette", and I gave her a cigarette and I embraced her and she started to cry and said "Two are dead and now the others will follow."
Question: Did she explain how they were killed?
Question: You didn't see it?
Question: Give us a word description of her. Her color of hair, her complexion and height.
Question: Was she light or dark complected?
Question: Was she tall or short or medium?
Question: Didn't you try to talk her out of staying?
Question: What was happening to the others? Where were they -- the other four?
Question: Is he the one who administered the injections?
Question: Did he give any injection to anyone but the children?
Answer: No. But we knew that of course, we knew of that, that they would be killed by injections.
Answer: Then I embraced her, I consoled her, and I told her would she please try to come out with us, and she said no she would remain. She was so delightful. She was very, very beautiful a woman. I shall never forget her in all my life.
Answer: I remember it very, very distinctly. She was wearing a light gray suit. She had very light hair, her hair done up hair. Very large dark eyes, her head was done very beautifully. She was made up beautifully. Well there she was standing all forlorn.
Answer: Light complexion.
Answer: She was small, much, much smaller than I. I had her in my arms and she was like a small girl.
Answer: Well I told her it would be nonsense to stay there but she did not pay any attention. She only said all the time "Two are dead already." She always repeated that.
Answer: I don't know, probably in that room. Stumpfegger went to and fro. He went into the room and came out of the room.
Answer: Yes, of course, Stumpfegger was the man who was supposed to give us the injection too.
Answer: No, I don't know that.'