[Eva Braun] complained when [Adolf Hitler] was absent, she complained that she was deprived of his company.
Gretl BraunI wish I had [letters], can you imagine their value, and I don't mean merely financially. I am sure they were accidentally destroyed or that Schaub found them and destroyed them. [Adolf] Hitler didn't want those letters read by anyone but Eva [Braun] and had made that point clear in the course of the years.
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[Adolf Hitler] was always intensely worried about security and people watching or being nosy, intruding on his private life.
Gretl Braun