Fates of surviving characters scene

Fates of surviving characters scene is an unofficial scene from Downfall that has been used rarely in Downfall Parodies.

In Downfall
After Traudl Junge and Peter Kranz escaped with a bike, the actual movie (Downfall) ends and then it's shows the fates of surviving characters.

´This scene doesn't show any fictional characters (Peter Kranz, Tellermann) or any character that appeared only in Extended edition of the film (like Alwin-Broder Albrecht). However, it doesn't also show some charcaters, that appeared in just few scenes (like Peter Högl and Karl Koller).

The music, which sounds on background, is called Hope At The End of the World by Stephan Zacharias.

Fates
Like the name says, the scene shows fates of surviving characters:

Gerda Christian: Gerda Christian managed to escape and avoid imprisonment. She died in Düsseldorf on April 14, 1997.

Ernst-Günther Schenck: Dr. Schenck was released in 1953 by the Soviets. He died in Aachen on December 21, 1998.

Wilhelm Mohnke: Wilhelm Mohnke was released by the Soviets in 1955. He died in Damp, near Eckernfärde on August 6, 2001.

Helmuth Weidling: Helmuth Weidling died in captivity in 1955.

Werner Haase: Werner Haase was arrested in the bunker by the Red Army. He died in captivity, in 1945 (however, he actually died in 1950).

Otto Günsche: Otto Günsche was arrested by the Soviets. He was released in 1956 and died in Lohmar, in 2003.

Hanna Reitsch: Hanna Reitsch survived the war and would break many flying records. She died on August 28, 1979.

Robert Ritter von Greim: Robert Ritter von Greim committed suicide on May 24, 1945.

Heinz Linge and Johannes Hentschel: Linge and Hentschel were arrested by the Soviets. Linge was released in 1955 and died in 1980 in Bremen. Hentschel was released in 1949 and died in Achern on April, 27, 1982.

Constanze Manziarly: Constanze Manziarly disappeared without a trace during her flight from Berlin.

Albert Speer: Albert Speer was arrested in Flensburg, in 1945. At Nuremberg he was sentenced to 20 years. He was released in 1966 and died in London, in 1981.

Wilhelm Keitel and Alfred Jodl: Keitel and Jodl were sentenced to death in Nuremberg and executed.

Hermann Göring: Hermann Göring was sentenced to death. He committed suicide in his cell shortly before his exectuion.

Heinrich Himmler: Heinrich Himmler tried to escape using a false name. After he was unmasked, he committed suicide.

Martin Bormann and Ludwig Stumpfegger: Martin Bormann and Ludwig Stumpfegger committed suicide on May 2, 1945 near the Lehrter Bahnhof.

Rochus Misch: Rochus Misch was released by the Soviets in 1955. He still lives in Berlin.

Traudl Junge: Traudl Junge was classified as a "young follower". She worked as a secretary and lived in Munich, until her death in 2002.

In Parodies
This scene has been used rarely in parodies, mainly because there actually doesn't happen anything.