First published at 01:13 UTC on May 16th, 2023.
Interview with Adolf Hitler's adjutant Fritz Darges, recorded in 1997. In this interview, Fritz Darges, one of the most important contemporary witnesses from Hitler's inner leadership staff, gives the first impressive account of his time a…
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Interview with Adolf Hitler's adjutant Fritz Darges, recorded in 1997. In this interview, Fritz Darges, one of the most important contemporary witnesses from Hitler's inner leadership staff, gives the first impressive account of his time as Hitler's personal adjutant.
Until 1944, Darges worked alongside Hitler at the Führer's headquarters and on the Obersalzberg, interrupted by training courses and a deployment to the front.
Like probably no other, he got to know Hitler both as a politician and as a private citizen, and in this interview he reveals his knowledge in front of the camera for the first time.
FRITZ DARGES
*8.February 1913 in Dülsenberg Prussia, † 25.October 2009 in Celle
- SS-Sturmbannführer and temporarily personal adjutant of Adolf Hitler
- 1936 to 1939 adjutant of Reichsleiter Martin Bormann
- 1940 to 1942 orderly officer to Hitler
- March 1943 to July 18, 1944 personal adjutant to Adolf Hitler
- Among other things, responsible for Eva Braun's safety
- January 30, 1944 promotion to SS-Obersturmbannführer
- 5 April 1945 awarded the Knight's Cross
CONTENTS:
- School time
- SS- School
- Munich time
- My boss Martin Bormann
- With Adolf Hitler at the party congress
- Wagner Festival
- 1938 State visit to Mussolini
- My time as adjutant to the Führer
- Front deployment
- The assassination 1944
- Fritz Darges memories of Eva Braun
- Who was Walter Frentz
- Memories of Martin Bormann
- Hitler's interior designer Mrs. Prof. Gerdy Troost
- The daily routine at the Berghof
-Linz - Hitler's favorite city
-Drawings and sketches of Hitler
-Roderich Fick - Reich building council of Linz
-Dr. Ing. Fritz Todt - a résumé
-Heß`peace flight and the oath of allegiance
-My successor
-The end of WW2
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