[Eva Braun] was careful, she was always careful about what she divulged to me or to anyone about [Adolf] Hitler.
Gretl BraunThe negatives were [Adolf Hitler] political philosophies, but neither Eva [Braun] or I knew anything that was going on.
Gretl BraunAt the end, [Eva Braun] begged me to spare these letters [to Adolf Hitler] and bury them. She specifically wrote to me and told me over the phone not to read any of the letters, she made me promise.
Gretl Braun[Eva Braun] did not want me to interrupt her or try to lift her spirits. She told me she had to go through these periods by herself.
Gretl BraunAt 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 Braun