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Hitler's Shadow: In Service of the Fuehrer [2013 documentary | Adolf Hitler's valet tells all]
Documentary by Justice for Germans.
This is an excellent film released in 2013 by Justice for Germans. It tears down walls and walls of negative propaganda and Jewish lies by featuring an individual who was not only alive at the time to meet the Fuehrer, but worked alongside him as his personal valet and manservant.
After a cool little intro comprised of rare shots of the Fuehrer, we sit down for approximately an hour with Karl Wilhelm Krause. Krause found himself a member of Hitler's most intimate circle, working as his personal valet and bodyguard. His time with Hitler would take place between 1934 to 1939, before the war. During that time, no one was in a better position to observe Hitler's personal habits and demeanor, as well as to assess his social interactions with average citizens, employees, friends, colleagues, public figures, academics, and more. Along with Krause's valet duties which often found him among foreign leaders and dignitaries, he was also employed as security and was ordered to keep Hitler safe and protected.
Krause is one of the most important eyewitnesses regarding the history of the Third Reich and the political developments which lead to the second world war. After becoming incredibly lucky to be hired by Hitler, he received special training for his position that would be paid salary. In this one and only interview, recorded on camera in the early 90s, Krause testifies of his duties, his daily routine, and what he saw, heard and experienced while in the constant presence of the leader of the the Third Reich. Hitler called him “mein Schatten” (my shadow). One of Hitler's commands to Krause was that "no one must know what you see and hear". The testimony in this film by Krause is of invaluable historical importance. It "forms a comprehensive and highly relevant, contemporary documentation, revealing surprising facts about the most widely discussed and enigmatic man in history." His words paint a far different picture of Adolf Hitler than dishonest historians, Jewish Hollywood and the mainstream media. His unique perspective comes almost 50 years later. And by consenting to the interview conducted in the film, he has finally broken his oath of silence for the first and only time.
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