
Helen Winter (1895-) was a German civil servant during the 1930s. She formed a discreet relationship with her coworker Paul von Hartmann, a translator for the Foreign Ministry of Nazi Germany, and, in 1938, she helped smuggle him incriminating meeting notes from the Reich Chancellery which revealed Adolf Hitler's intent to renege on any agreement with the Allies and conquer more land in Central Europe than just Sudetenland. Hartmann was able to smuggle the document to his British acquaintance Hugh Legat, but it arrived too late to prevent Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain from concluding the Munich Agreement with Germany.