On April 28, 1945, two days before Hitler and his longtime mistress Eva
Braun committed suicide, the Fuehrer summoned Junge and dictated his
will.
The youngest of Adolf Hitler's four secretaries.
Her memoirs on the three years she worked for Hitler were published in
2002.
After the war, she was taken into custody by the Red Army, then the
Americans. After being interrogated she was eventually released. She
continued to work in Germany as a secretary, and later as an editor and
journalist.
Though she was never a member of the Nazi Party, her father was an
early Nazi devotee who tried to help Hitler gain power in the abortive
1923 Munich coup, and her husband was an SS Officer and a Hitler aide.