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Traudl Junge

    Questa autrice si è trovata al centro di eventi storici come giovane donna, prestando servizio come segretaria personale di Adolf Hitler. Il suo resoconto offre una prospettiva unica sull'atmosfera dell'epoca e sulle relazioni con figure potenti. Con il passare del tempo, ha lottato con la propria fascinazione e i sensi di colpa, e i suoi scritti rivelano le complessità della psiche umana in circostanze estreme. Il suo lavoro esplora temi di ignoranza, colpa e la lotta per comprendere le proprie reazioni di fronte al male.

    Traudl Junge
    Bis zut letzten Stunde
    Do posledního okamžiku
    Until the Final Hour
    • 2003

      Vzpomínky Hitlerovy sekretářky Zápisky Traudl Jungeové vypovídající o jejích subjektivních vzpomínkách na dobu, kdy v letech 1942-1945 pracovala jako sekretářka Adolfa Hitlera. [Snila o kariéře tanečnice a o politiku se vůbec nezajímala, a přesto se Traudl Jungeová stala jednou z posledních a zároveň nejmladších osobních sekretářek Adolfa Hitlera. Věznění, teror, mučení, vraždy a občanské války jsou průvodními jevy všech diktátorů. Nic však dosud nepřekonalo hrůzné metody členů Hitlerovy nacistické strany. Jeho jméno bylo přes půl století skloňováno ve všech pádech. Byl nenáviděn a proklínán. Tento historický dokument je poutavým čtením pro ty, kteří se o tuto problematiku zajímají.

      Do posledního okamžiku
    • 2002

      Until the Final Hour

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      'To have such an uncomplicated, unaffected witness present at some of the key defining moments of the 20th century was fortunate for historians. Frau Junge's book has sold 100,000 copies in Germany and it is easy to see why: her testimony rings absolutely true, when other politically motivated accounts of the last days of Hitler do not' Andrew Roberts, Evening StandardTraudl Junge was 22 years old and dreamt of a career as a ballerina, until the 'opportunity of her life' beckoned and she was appointed as Adolf Hitler's secretary. From 1942 until his death she was at his side in the bunker, typing his correspondence, his speeches and even his last private and political will and testament.It was only after the war that the horrible reality of Hitler's regime began to dawn on her, and she became racked with guilt for 'liking the greatest criminal ever to have lived.' Her journal, written in 1947, is a startling eyewitness account of Hitler's court during its final years, and of the building sense of doom as the war progressed.

      Until the Final Hour