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Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary (2003)
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Her riveting, never-before-told story of working alongside Hitler until his final days in the bunker.
The astonishing true story of Hitler's private secretary coming to terms with working alongside unspeakable evil after remaining silent for nearly sixty years.
In 1942, Traudl Junge was an apolitical 22-year old chosen from a clerical pool to work as one of Adolf Hitler's private secretaries. Working day-in, day-out for Hitler, Junge viewed him as a surrogate father figure, private and polite, nothing like the crazed rhetorician of his speeches. Shielded from the knowledge of Hitler's acts of atrocity and convinced she was the center of information, she was actually in a blind spot. As the Nazi regime teetered on destruction and Hitler plunged further into madness, Junge witnessed everything up to the final chaotic days in the bunker.
Completed just months before Traudl Junge's death, Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary is a riveting personal history which demands to be seen by all.
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