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File Size: 2708 KB
Print Length: 272 pages
Publisher: Arcade Publishing; 1 edition (September 1, 2011)
Publication Date: March 1, 2017
Language: English
ASIN: B005V2EEG8
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Unlike anything I've ever read about the war (and I've read a ton). Written in 1947, Junge tells her story of living daily with Hitler right up to the day of his suicide, completely without guile or pretense. Later, as is revealed in the preface and afterword, she suffered from guilt and depression, but the narrative itself is that of a naive young woman recounting in affecting detail everything surrounding her most peculiar situation. There is a clarity about her telling that I think could have come from no other source. Fascinating.Start reading it for free: http://amzn.to/29qMcdH--------Download Kindle for Android, iOS, PC, Mac and morehttp://amzn.to/1r0LubWSent from my iPhone
This turned out to be much more interesting than I expected. It contrasts markedly, for example, with the book by von Below, which reads like an objective textbook. This book is written by a recognizable human being, as hard as that can be to square with the circumstances. The details really set the scene, and can be strange, like one of Hitler's monologues on evolution she describes, or witnessing Eva Braun smoking outside the bunker (a big no-no as far as Hitler was concerned).A genuinely interesting book. True, like most of these memoirs, the author gives no hint of knowing about the worst activities of the regime. I don't know what to say about that, but she herself said something interesting, many years later, in an interview which you might be able to find online. She's talking here about one of the college students in the White Rose opposition to Hitler:"One day, I walked past a plaque on the Franz-Joseph Straße (in Munich), on the wall in memory of Sophie Scholl. I could see that she had been born the same year as I, and that she had been executed the same year I entered into Hitler’s service. And, at that moment, I really realised that it was no excuse that I had been so young. I could perhaps have tried to find out about things."
Quick readWell writtenApolitical & somewhat dispassionateTraudl Humps Junge’s account makes Hitler even more disturbing & troublingTraudl Humps’s younger sister Inge helped Traudl get a job in Berlin because Inge knew a relative of the Bormann brothers who were close to Hitler.Traudl Humps competed along with other secretaries working in the Reichs Chancellory to become one of Hitler’s secretaries. Ultimately Hitler selected Traudl because she was from Munich, somewhat resembled Eva Braun, and was good enough at typing & dictation. Traudl didn’t say but her friendly and naive personality must have helped. She fit in well with the others. She also wasn’t tempted or compromised by working with hundreds of young & not so young soldiers.From around December 1942 to April 1945, about 2 1/2years, Traudl Humps Junge worked for Hitler & saw him/interacted with him just about daily. The Hitler she “knew†was not the raving mad man we have been led to believe he was. He had an almost unwavering unassailable certainty in the infallibility of his own prejudices, theories, and abilities. He could be kind to people close to him even while he could be merciless to others.
Wow, this was an inside look at the day to day work of secretariesat the mobile headquarters of the Third Reich. Traudi was 25 andvery sheltered. She saw Hitler as a good boss, a nice man witha sensitive stomach. Because of his high pressure job and theirisolated surroundings he needed to socialize in the evenings with hissubordinates and co-workers to unwind. His tastes were rather primand he expected his women secretaries to behave and dress withtotal decorum. He treated them with respect and care. His onlyconcession was to Eva Braun who is regarded as something of aclothes horse and flashier dresser than they were allowed to be. Eva'sexplanation was that she was trying to keep his spirits up. This girlwho saw Hitler's chiefs coming and going on a daily basis and wasclose by during the assassination attempt writes her memoirs laterin life with the gained knowledge of the horrors of the Holocaust, etc.
I'm giving this book five stars because I have discovered quite a lot from reading it. The way it was written caused me to feel as though I was right there, in which I experienced a sense of suspense during my reading of the moments right up to the very end of the Third Reich. I especially appreciated the special attention to details. I have read many books about Holocaust survivors and the inhumane conditions that Jews had to endure, as well as the horrific ways millions of them were murdered. This would be the very first account of the Nazi Party members, but especially Hitler's close entourage, that I've read which gave an inside look of their day to day lives, conditions as it were for them up to the very last moments before the Russian invasion. I absolutely despise the National Socialist Party for their role in bringing about Hitler's sickening 'Final Solution'. I just find it interesting the way the Party members continued to follow such an obvious criminal regime, without thinking for themselves. Then to witness their beloved leader to go out like a coward. What a slap in the face that must have been. Anyone interested in history and especially WWII will find this book to be very enlightening and informative.
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