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In this exclusive interview from 1997, Fritz Darges, who served as Adolf Hitler's adjutant during World War II and was awarded the Knight's Cross, gives a rare insight into his experiences and adventures from this dark era in history. He describes how he experienced life in the Führer's headquarters and how the events of the war shaped him and the people around him. Fritz Darges was released from American captivity in 1948 and in this interview talks about his memories of the war, his role as adjutant and the post-war period. This conversation offers a first-hand historical perspective and makes it possible to understand the events of World War II and the Nazi regime from Fritz Darges' point of view. This video serves to reappraise history and is intended to contribute to a critical examination of the events and people of this dark time. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! PATREON: / begafilm Become a patron and get early access to our new videos! Since our material is almost entirely stored on old film tapes and not yet digitized, it costs us a lot of time and money to prepare our videos for YouTube. We therefore ask for your support in this project. Every single euro counts and moves our project forward. We promise that 100% of all donations will go towards the creation and digitization of new videos. PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/begafilm