Eva [Braun] wanted him [Adolf Hitler] to look his absolute best and he just didn't care. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
The negatives were [Adolf Hitler] political philosophies, but neither Eva [Braun] or I knew anything that was going on. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf Hitler] had stubborn ideas about clothes and didn't care how he looked and this drove [Eva Braun] up the wall. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf Hitler] tried to make people feel at ease, he made that effort. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Was [Adolf Hitler] rude to me? Never. He was always polite and well-mannered. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
What [Adolf Hitler] felt deep inside he wasn't going to show to outsiders. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
The negatives about [Adolf] Hitler were that he was away a lot and couldn't behave towards Eva [Braun] as he should. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
They [Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun] had their disagreements, it wasn't all sunshine and roses, but it isn't that way for any… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
I saw a few lines from a few, there were hundreds of them, all [Adolf Hitler] letters and [Eva Braun] replies written… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
This was all very early on, there was no romance between them then,[Adolf] Hitler was living with Geli Raubal and made a… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
In front of other people it was almost always "Fräulein Braun." Just as [Eva Braun] called him "der Führer," [Adolf Hitler] called… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
In the years before the war, whenever [Adolf] Hitler would be holed up in Bayreuth, Eva [Braun], myself and our mother often… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
More or less constantly [he tease he]. [Adolf Hitler] would tell her, "Oh Evi, you're getting so fat I can't dare be… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
I have also seen [Adolf] Hitler upset when they had been having words. He was not immune from being bothered or upset… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Sometimes [Eva Braun] would go back to his apartment to "make up." At the Berghof, these arguments didn't last as long, [Adolf… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Shortly after Eva's [Braun] second attempt at suicide, [Adolf] Hitler moved quickly, as we discussed already. I can't tell you how difficult… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
She [Eva Braun] was always complaining later on, "I know nothing that's going on." They [with Adolf Hitler] talked about other things:… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
At the Berghof, it was almost like a family atmosphere there. We all ate meals together, watched films together before the war,… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
If [Eva Braun] was crying upstairs, it wouldn't be long before [Adolf] Hitler would quietly excuse himself and then make things right.… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf Hitler] would wear whatever what was put in front of him. He didn't match his ties or his shoes with his… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf] Hitler and Eva [Braun] jointly came to that decision, I think. Hitler wanted me there for security reasons and to keep… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Late in his life, that's another matter, [Adolf Hitler] was not the same man in 1944 and he was, say, in 1934. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
I never had disagreements with [Adolf Hitler], I never saw him in an unpleasant frame of mind. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf Hitler] had a very definite charm which enthralled most people who got to know him. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] complained when [Adolf Hitler] was absent, she complained that she was deprived of his company. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf] Hitler didn't discuss politics or military with Eva [Braun]. Not once. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Eva [Braun] and I were never involved in the financial aspects of where [Adolf] Hitler put her up. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf Hitler] was very close-mouthed, he was the most private individual I have ever seen, very secretive. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] was careful, she was always careful about what she divulged to me or to anyone about [Adolf] Hitler. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf Hitler] was always intensely worried about security and people watching or being nosy, intruding on his private life. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Mostly [Eva Braun criticize Adolf Hitler] about his clothes, the cut and the fit of his clothes. This was an ongoing issue… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] was the one who was involved with [Adolf Hitler], who was close to him. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Adolf Hitler] was an emotional man, he had tremendous highs and he could get low as well, I've seen it. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Eva [Braun] also cried when [Adolf Hitler] would leave her for long periods. She was inconsolable without him, that was a never-changing… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] loved [Adolf Hitler]. She would have done that had she been able to spend 10 minutes with him. She endured… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
At the end, [Eva Braun] begged me to spare these letters [to Adolf Hitler] and bury them. She specifically wrote to me… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
It would have been inconceivable that Eva [Braun] would ever have criticized [Adolf Hitler] to me. To his face? Yes, she would,… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
For instance, [Adolf Hitler] would never have spent the night at the Widenmayerstraße apartment. He visited it before we moved the furniture… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
I knew [Eva Braun] wrote to [Adolf Hitler], I would see her writing to him and I would see her reading his… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] lived life with [Adolf] Hitler, when he was away, she just filled up her time without Hitler. That was the… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Eva [Braun] loved [Adolf] Hitler and he was the only man in her life. She flirted and danced with other men but never would… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] was the one who was involved with [Adolf Hitler], who was close to him. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Wilhelm] Bruckner was one of [Adolf] Hitler's adjutants, very close to him and he'd been in the party probably since day one. Personally neither… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
My father would never have come to visit, he detested Eva's [Braun] choice in a man and the fact [Adolf] Hitler had set her… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
For instance, [Adolf Hitler] would never have spent the night at the Widenmayerstraße apartment. He visited it before we moved the furniture in, he… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
If [Eva Braun] was crying upstairs, it wouldn't be long before [Adolf] Hitler would quietly excuse himself and then make things right. What he… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
More or less constantly [he tease he]. [Adolf Hitler] would tell her, "Oh Evi, you're getting so fat I can't dare be seen with… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
At the Berghof, it was almost like a family atmosphere there. We all ate meals together, watched films together before the war, listened to… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] was careful, she was always careful about what she divulged to me or to anyone about [Adolf] Hitler. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
What [Adolf Hitler] felt deep inside he wasn't going to show to outsiders. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
Hitler was flirting and courting Eva [Braun] I would say, but he was not serious about her yet. That took awhile to develop. — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image
[Eva Braun] loved [Adolf Hitler]. She would have done that had she been able to spend 10 minutes with him. She endured a lot… — Gretl Braun Copy Share Image