At the Berghof, it was almost like a family atmosphere there. We all ate meals together, watched films together before the war, listened to records, all those things. The same faces were always around on the mountain. If [Adolf] Hitler and Eva [Braun] had an argument there, it would have been obvious to me, because I knew Eva.
Gretl BraunIn front of other people it was almost always "Frรคulein Braun." Just as [Eva Braun] called him "der Fรผhrer," [Adolf Hitler] called her "Frรคulein Braun."
Gretl BraunEva [Braun] liked to write cards and letters, she spent a great deal of time on this. She had lovely writing, lovely sets of stationary and she spent hours a day on her correspondence, at least later on.
Gretl Braun[Adolf Hitler] was an emotional man, he had tremendous highs and he could get low as well, I've seen it.
Gretl BraunThe negatives were [Adolf Hitler] political philosophies, but neither Eva [Braun] or I knew anything that was going on.
Gretl Braun