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Gertraud „Traudl“ Junge war von 1942 bis 1945 neben Gerda Christian, Christa Schroeder und Johanna Wolf eine der vier Sekretärinnen Adolf Hitlers.

Mit der Journalistin Melissa Müller gab Junge im Jahre 2002 kurz vor ihrem Tod das schon 1947 abgefasste, aber damals nicht verlegte Buch Bis zur letzten Stunde – Hitlers Sekretärin erzählt ihr Leben heraus. Es diente als eine der Grundlagen für den Spielfilm Der Untergang , in dem auch sie selbst als Sekretärin dargestellt wird. In Interviewform wurde bereits zuvor von André Heller und Othmar Schmiderer der Dokumentarfilm Im toten Winkel – Hitlers Sekretärin aufgezeichnet. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. März 1920 – 10. Februar 2002   •   Andere Namen เทราด์ ยุงเกอร์
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“Of course, the terrible things I heard from the Nuremberg Trials, about the six million Jews and the people from other races who were killed, were facts that shocked me deeply. But I wasn't able to see the connection with my own past.”

On her emotions on learning she was the same age as a famous martyr of the White Rose anti-Nazi activist group, in Im toten Winkel - Hitlers Sekretärin (2002) [Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary]
Kontext: Of course, the terrible things I heard from the Nuremberg Trials, about the six million Jews and the people from other races who were killed, were facts that shocked me deeply. But I wasn't able to see the connection with my own past. I was satisfied that I wasn't personally to blame and that I hadn't known about those things. I wasn't aware of the extent. But one day I went past the memorial plaque which had been put up for Sophie Scholl in Franz Josef Strasse, and I saw that she was born the same year as me, and she was executed the same year I started working for Hitler. And at that moment I actually sensed that it was no excuse to be young, and that it would have been possible to find things out.

“Human beings are in this world to learn and to change themselves in learning.”

Traudl Junge buch Until the Final Hour

Until the Final Hour : Hitler's Last Secretary (2004) edited by Melissa Müller, Foreword, p. 3.
Kontext: We should listen to the voice of conscience. It does not take nearly as much courage as one might think to admit to our mistakes and learn from them. Human beings are in this world to learn and to change themselves in learning.

“And at that moment I actually sensed that it was no excuse to be young, and that it would have been possible to find things out.”

On her emotions on learning she was the same age as a famous martyr of the White Rose anti-Nazi activist group, in Im toten Winkel - Hitlers Sekretärin (2002) [Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary]
Kontext: Of course, the terrible things I heard from the Nuremberg Trials, about the six million Jews and the people from other races who were killed, were facts that shocked me deeply. But I wasn't able to see the connection with my own past. I was satisfied that I wasn't personally to blame and that I hadn't known about those things. I wasn't aware of the extent. But one day I went past the memorial plaque which had been put up for Sophie Scholl in Franz Josef Strasse, and I saw that she was born the same year as me, and she was executed the same year I started working for Hitler. And at that moment I actually sensed that it was no excuse to be young, and that it would have been possible to find things out.

“Now that I've let go of my story, I can let go of my life.”

As quoted in her obituary in The Guardian (14 February 2002) http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2002/feb/14/guardianobituaries.humanities.

“I admit, I was fascinated by Adolf Hitler. He was a pleasant boss and a fatherly friend. I deliberately ignored all the warning voices inside me and enjoyed the time by his side almost until the bitter end. It wasn't what he said, but the way he said things and how he did things.”

Quoted in In Hitler's Bunker: A Boy Soldier's Eyewitness Account of the Fuhrer's Last Days (2005) by Armin D. Lehmann and Tim Carroll, p. 91, and in The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America (2009) by Jim Marrs, p. 342.

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