
I have spent the day chilling after having some mean toothache pain and drama this last while, and today for the first time in weeks I am feeling a bit more like my usual self, so I did a bit of reading and blogging, and also catching up on some of the blogs I usually read. Following links from links, I found some really interesting articles, so I thought I would post them here, as they are not appropriate for SAS. So starting off, hows this one..It was published in the UK Guardian nogal, and I was quite amazed to see a UK paper publish something like this at all, but there you go hey...I bet it would be interesting to chat to this old lady, people of her generation, the time witnesses, are becoming fewer...
History has condemned him as the megalomaniac who brought death and misery to millions.
But for one woman, the name Adolf Hitler evokes a smile not a shudder.
She is Rosa Mitterer, who worked as a maid for the Fuhrer at his mountain retreat in Bavaria in the 1930s.
Rosa is 91 and until now has kept a vow of silence about her experiences. She has chosen to break it after realising she is the last survivor of the circle who served the tyrant in the years before he launched the Second World War.
91-year-old Rosa Mitterer (doesn't she look stunning for her age..!) is the sole survivor of those who served Adolf Hitler in the years before the Second World War
And her verdict on her former master: 'He was a charming man, someone who was only ever nice to me, a great boss to work for. You can say what you like, but he was a good man to us.'
Rosa's remembrances of life at the court of the tyrant make gripping reading. She saw leading Nazis come and go. Himmler, the evil party secretary; Bormann, whom she described as a 'dirty pig'; and the club-footed, sexually-obsessed propaganda minister Goebbels.
Rosa went into Hitler's service at the age of 15 in 1932 when she was Rosa Krautenbacher. Her sister Anni had worked as a cook at Hitler's Berchtesgaden retreat since the late 1920s.
'She said he needed a housemaid and I would fit the bill,' Rosa recalled. 'I remember so clearly the first day I spoke to him in the kitchen. I said I was Anni's sister and that made him smile, because Anni was his favourite. I only ever knew Hitler as a kindly man who was good to me.'
A photo taken at Rosa's sister's wedding, which Hitler attended
His former housekeeper was Geli Raubal, with whom it was rumoured he had a love affair. 'She shot herself in September 1931 and I was told as soon as I went to work for him that he was not to be approached on the anniversary of that day,' said Rosa.
'My sister and I shared a room that was directly over Hitler's. We could hear him crying.'
For a long time she and Anni were the only servants in the home, known as Berghof.
Recalling her first direct request from her master, she said she was drying some porcelain cups when he came down the stairs.
'Hello,' he said softly. 'Sorry to trouble you, but could you make me some coffee and bring some gingerbread biscuits to my study?'
Coming into such close proximity to Hitler made her feel faint, she said, but she soon became accustomed to life at Berghof.
'I rose at 6am every day and put on a red-green dirndl with a white apron. My first task was to feed his dogs - he had three German shepherds at the beginning called Wolf, Muck and Blondi.
Charmer: Adolf Hitler, 'the perfect boss'
'In those days, Hitler slept in his study. In it was an iron bed, one wardrobe, one table, two chairs and a shoebox. It was very modestly furnished. Beside the bed hung a picture of his mother.'
She added: 'I didn't have to be a Nazi party member or anything. After a while I relaxed a bit. Apparently it was Hitler's orders that Anni and I be taken to church every Sunday because he thought this would be "good for us".
'Another time he came into the kitchen, saw me and said, "Ahh, I see our little one has grown a little plumper!".'
Part of her duties involved sorting out the fan letters and presents that were delivered in their thousands to the house.
'There were cigars, jars of jam, flowers, pictures,' she recalled. 'We gave most of them away to poorer peasant families nearby on Hitler's orders.'
Her time in service also allowed her to see at close quarters the woman Hitler kept secret from his people throughout his rule - Eva Braun. 'She was not so pretty close up,' Rosa recalled.
'Himmler was always there too, thinner than what he looked like in the photos, and Goebbels.
'And Bormann, I didn't like him at all. He was a dirty pig.' By the end of 1934, the house was surrounded by minefields and SS checkpoints. Rosa said. 'I felt like a prisoner instead of an employee.'
In 1935 she fell in love with local businessman Josef Amorts and handed in her notice. She was told she could leave immediately..
'I only met Hitler once more, on December 10, 1936, when Anni married Herbert Doehring, manager of the Berghof. He came to the wedding and was nice to me, saying he missed me.'
Rosa married in 1939 and had three daughters. She later remarried. A great-grandmother, she now lives in Munich. After the war she had to confront the reality of the man for whom she had worked so willingly. And in particular the reality of the Holocaust.
4 comments:
I agree this isn't something you read everyday.
Rosa reminds me of the millions of people that have worked for monsters and who claim that they were "so nice to me" - "how can it be they did what they did" - history is strewn with accounts like this - Poepall Mugabe and his cronies and rural people that love him so don't believe it either that he is the monster he is because he showers them with affection and things and niceties - and then they do his dirty work for him.
Look at this white collar thief Madoff all his staff were overpaid by 50 - 100 grand a year. And look what he did! - as comedian Wanda Sykes said - she doesn't mind walking in the hood as opposed to wall street because at least she knows in the hood she gets mug of what she is carry on her that day - but Wall street mug people of their future LOL - I know its not as simple as that but that funny and I don't care who you are!
So as for Rosa good for her - one thing I am pleased of is that she doesn't feel guilty and she shouldn't she did her job and with a good heart. I think it is terrible when good people with good hearts are spoilt by a handful of monsters with extremely kak gedagtes!
Thanx for the post tannie hugs moonie
I agree with what Moonie says, but I also feel that like any other 'leader' there are sycophants within his/her close circle who do some pretty sick things & the 'leader' is normally the last to know about them.
I'd still put Mugabe up against the wall & pump a few bullets into him!
That is so true Jayne - there are always those sicko's around and you know perhaps some of the leaders are not that bad its their henchmen that are - but that doesn't get them off the hook hey - they are all peas out the same bloody pod! hugs Moonie
At least Hitler had the decency and the brains to NOT hire a kaffir to work for him like the boers do
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