Hitler’s Home Movies at the Berghof (with commentary)
At the end of WWII, U.S. soldiers discovered 28 rolls of 16 mm film that were shot by Eva Braun. They complied these 28 rolls into 8 reels. These films give us a small window into the secret life of some of history’s most evil men. This is a compilation of the parts of those films that were shot at the Berghof. Commentary has been provided to help the viewer understand who and what are being seen on these films.
Note: At the 1:55 mark, I identify the man in the film as Otto Günsche. It’s possible that it might be Hans Hermann Junge, who was a driver for Hitler and later married Tradl Junge.
DISCLAIMER: The subject matter in this video is for educational purposes only. In no way is any hateful ideology supported by us in any way.
Episodes referenced in this episode:
- Exploring the Ruins of Hitler’s Berghof | History Traveler Episode 273:
- War Souvenirs From Hitler’s Berghof!!! | American Artifact Episode 66: https:
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