Traudl Junge

Traudl Junge

출생 : 1920-03-16, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

사망 : 2002-02-10

약력

Gertraud "Traudl" Junge , born Humps, was a German editor who worked as Adolf Hitler's last private secretary from December 1942 to April 1945. After typing out Hitler's will, she remained in the Berlin Führerbunker until his death.

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Traudl Junge

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The Day Hitler Died
Self
The story of Hitler’s final hours told by people who were there. This special features exclusive forgotten interviews, believed lost for 65 years, with members of Hitler’s inner circle who were trapped with him in his bunker as the Russians fought to take Berlin. These unique interviews from figures such as the leader of the Hitler Youth Artur Axmann and Hitler’s secretary Traudl Junge, have never before been seen outside Germany. Using rarely seen archive footage and dramatic reconstruction, this special tells the story of Adolf Hitler’s final days in his Berlin bunker.
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Author
1941년 11월 동 프러시아, 히틀러의 비서가 된 22살 트라우들 융게의 증언으로 시작된다. 히틀러를 통해 서서히 붕괴되어가는 나치의 모습이 적나라하게 카메라에 포착된다. 1944년 히틀러의 생일날 러시아의 폴란드 폭격과 함께 1945년 드디어 독일의 항복으로 이어지는 끝내는 히틀러의 자살로 그들의 역사는 몰락한다. 히틀러의 자살 전 10일 동안의 행적과 그의 심리를 아주 세세히 담고 있다.
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary
Herself
Documentarians Andre Heller and Othmar Schmiderer turn their camera on 81-year-old Traudl Junge, who served as Adolf Hitler's secretary from 1942 to 1945, and allow her to speak about her experiences. Junge sheds light on life in the Third Reich and the days leading up to Hitler's death in the famed bunker, where Junge recorded Hitler's last will and testament. Her gripping account is nothing short of mesmerizing.
The World at War: A Special Presentation - Secretary to Hitler
herself
The World at War: A Special Presentation - Secretary to Hitler
The Last Act
Other
Albin Skoda embodies a frantic Adolf Hitler in his last days, scrambling to keep the Third Reich alive as morale within the bunker wanes and Berlin is encircled by enemy troops. Based on Michael A. Musmanno's book Ten Days to Die, Oscar Werner costars as fictional Nazi Hauptmann Wüst, a disillusioned middleman.