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Adolf Hitler — Part 2
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VERS. EPICS ave A
of Eva Braun
SHE LIKED SCOTCH—
ND CHANEL No. 5
Express staf? rcporter George Millar, while on his way
pape’ to Paris from Germany. met Hitler's butler, Arthur
Kénnenberg, and heard from him this inside §’ery of iitler’s
association with Eva Braun, who, two days before Berlin fell
to the Rentens, became Frau Hitler -—
Ares SLIT LER joved Eva Braun, a womon Wreot
thick provincial accent, and he loved her
passionately and faithfuiiy from the day that he met
her in the Munich house of his greates! friend, the.
round-backed photographer Heinrich Hoffman.
“She was nm clever. she
was not particularly gay. But
she had 32 strange attraction,”
sald Kannenberg
“She had jong natural blonde
heir which fell to her shoulders
Her face was rather beautiful
“Hitler gave her a handsome
annual allowance. Sh? fot her
ciftnes from Munich and from
Iibiy until the wast year of the
wer,
‘She would have ied to ure
make-up, but thay was forbidden
by Hitler.”
SHE PLAVED THE
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. EMPRESS
FTER 1932, wued Hitler
“ carried er aff ivom her
second-rate {ob bs secrerary ta
the photograpner Rollin, Esa
Briutn'’s permancnt home was on
the Berghof at Berriteszaden
In the Ecrhu Fuehrcrhaus, 6t
Ti, Wilhelmatcasss, a sulle o!
three small rooms with a private
bathroom was mesorved always
for Eva Braun, altronch omy
peldom wis she permiticed wo
appear there.
. In the ijater days of the war
| she was usid.y in] Bertin. But
up to 1943 she went there onif 7
for one or two weens. Then she
went oul siniost every night to i -- =
the theatre or the opera, but
never with Hitler. ry
J Nearly always she was accom- wy
EVACBRAUN
panied by ner younver sister. oh cA f
Greta, who was married to _ j # Nes
General Fege.ein, liasso. odicer oe
betwcen Himimier and Hitler.
“Inside th. house, with the
Fuehrer’s intimate civcie, Eva
Braungwas apt to play the en-
ress. [But even so she had lo
eo totfect in front of ns, W .
never foeard her cali him any- wd
thing gut Mein Fuecarcr, whi
to us he always spoke of Frau
lein Braun,
* Outside the house she had
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DRINK | ne 7
J ANNENBERG sald: tha, 3.
Broun woe -no géntie “fir
who murmured alwayay .* ‘a
i Agoll."
‘For example,” he7sald, “gh
afe meat and loved it. Te amuse:
ng & abias
ignonng his disapproval; ™
‘ “and ashe ‘Jiked -her dri
_ especially Scotch ‘whisky,1 whic
she drank during the aay, 8h
ery champagne, which she dran
at nignhw - . cae f
. he eee nant alinwed tn emit
Tg preschce, buL oul OF ib st
chain-smoked acid ne of
carped at the pmel of. fodsct
“When he was not fthete. st
sometimes painted her toe bal.
She used perfume Medi
: Chanel No, 6 especially, 7.)
“Hitler could not. bear
fume, He had special upscen
shaving soap and thé only
he Would use was Lilien ssi
Seifé a kind of baby soaps
“Their main quarrels. we
: ovedarcoholism, Not that she w
ia heavy drinker, but Hitler w
a teetotaler, SN
£8,750 GIFT ON
BIRTHDAY.
a hi*4 BRAUN had no fear
Hitler, because: she kn
: that he loved her,” sald Hanne
. . weet
“He spoke to her slweys
soft, enooning bululing tones |
loaded her with presents whi
“Her age Was a secret, but
_ gudged her to heve*been 35 ¥
‘Seat, Her’ birthday | was
braary 8. re a
‘on that day I had te hg
methi epecial ready,
t birthday present . Was
' dismond drop pendant that ¢
165,003 marks [normally £8.76
“Fie zave her mink and ot)
furs, pod other pre.enta gal
mostiy diamonds. - re -
“ Despite everything. :
Braun never forgot her bourse
upbringing. She was art
overdress tated
BATILES IN,-THE
: SNOW aR
“ VV BEN things’ were, nor
or: holidaylshejat
Berghoft they breakfasted
gether between 9 add’ 10 ‘in
rest room. If it were, sum
they would go for &- in
pur or Into the mountains,
“In winter they might hay
novoall battle. on: the. terr
or they often played table-ten
Afshe played not -badly, eu
fe
wasawkward, since he oon,
games {ripperies.” . -|,°
DAILY EXPRES ae
London, England .°
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