“They [Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun] had their disagreements, it wasn't all sunshine and roses, but it isn't that way for any married couple.” WayCoupleMarriedRoseSunshineDisagreementMarried Couples Author:Gretl Braun
“I knew when they [with Adolf Hitler] had been fighting because Eva [Braun] always reacted the same way. She would lock herself in her bedroom and cry and cry, sometimes for a long time.” WayLongSometimesFightingCryLong TimeLocksBedroom Author: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.” WantTryingSpiritPeriodsLiftsWant Me Author:Gretl Braun
“I'm quite sure it happened in Berlin too when Eva [Braun] stayed there later on. I wouldn't know about that because I was scarcely ever there myself. I don't want to suggest she was crying all the time, but then they had their arguments, she was very downcast until she had cried it through. It happened on occasion.” KnowsWantHappenedCryArgumentOccasionsCriedBerlin Author:Gretl Braun
“I have also seen [Adolf] Hitler upset when they had been having words. He was not immune from being bothered or upset by their relationship.” UpsetBotheredImmune Author:Gretl Braun
“[Adolf Hitler] was an emotional man, he had tremendous highs and he could get low as well, I've seen it.” MenWellsEmotionalLowsGet Low Author:Gretl Braun
“[Eva Braun] was careful, she was always careful about what she divulged to me or to anyone about [Adolf] Hitler.” Careful Author:Gretl Braun
“When we were in the Munich house, sometimes [Adolf Hitler] would call the house line after one of their fights. They would talk and then Eva [Braun] would emerge from her room and behave normally.” SometimesFightingHouseLinesRoomsBehaveMunich Author:Gretl Braun
“Sometimes [Eva Braun] would go back to his apartment to "make up." At the Berghof, these arguments didn't last as long, [Adolf Hitler] would smooth her feathers and they'd be good together again. I doubt anybody else noticed this but me. It wasn't obvious.” LongSometimesTogetherLastsDoubtArgumentObviousBe GoodApartmentSmoothFeathersTogether Again Author:Gretl Braun
“I don't think they [Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler] quarreled during the war, he was so completely absorbed in his duties that disagreements just didn't crop up anymore, they were much settled down together by then.” ThinkingWarTogetherDutyCropsDisagreement Author:Gretl Braun