
Gertrud Junge
Gertrud Junge was Adolf Hitler's secretary during the last days of World War II, responsible for documenting many of the dictator's final thoughts and decisions, including his political testament. Her accounts provide critical insights into Hitler's mindset and the dynamics within the Führerbunker as the Third Reich collapsed.
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