“[Adolf Hitler] had stubborn ideas about clothes and didn't care how he looked and this drove [Eva Braun] up the wall.” Quote by Gretl Braun
“Eva [Braun] wanted him [Adolf Hitler] to look his absolute best and he just didn't care.” LooksCareWantedAbsolutes Author:Gretl Braun
“[Adolf Hitler] would wear whatever what was put in front of him. He didn't match his ties or his shoes with his clothes, it was as if he deliberately dressed in such a way as to get Eva to get upset. It was his form of teasing or perhaps of controlling [Eva Braun], manipulating her emotions.” IfsWayFormEmotionFrontsClothesShoesUpsetTiesTease Author:Gretl Braun
“More or less constantly [he tease he]. [Adolf Hitler] would tell her, "Oh Evi, you're getting so fat I can't dare be seen with you. You really need to reduce." Eva [Braun] would flew into a panic until he would laugh and reassure her.” NeedsI CanLaughingDareFatsPanicFlewTease Author:Gretl Braun
“Eva [Braun] loved [Adolf] Hitler and he was the only man in her life. She flirted and danced with other men but never would she have done more than that.” MenDone Author:Gretl Braun
“Eva [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.” WritingHoursDealsLettersLovelyCardsCorrespondenceStationary Author:Gretl Braun
“They [Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler] never entrusted their letters to the mail. There was always a courier, someone to hand deliver their letters.” HandsLettersMail Author:Gretl Braun
“[Wilhelm] Bruckner was one of [Adolf] Hitler's adjutants, very close to him and he'd been in the party probably since day one. Personally neither of us could stand him.” Party Author:Gretl Braun
“Love letters are supposed to be private. [Eva Braun] was very secretive about all that.” LettersSupposed To BeLove LetterSecretive Author:Gretl Braun
“I knew [Eva Braun] wrote to [Adolf Hitler], I would see her writing to him and I would see her reading his notes or letters. She kept all that in a safe at the Berghof and nobody got near that safe except Hitler or Eva.” WritingReadingSafeLettersNotes Author:Gretl Braun
“At 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.” MadeEndsPromiseLettersPhonesSpares Author:Gretl Braun