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This documentary uncovers the strange private world Adolf Hitler tried to hide from history. Beyond the propaganda image of the infallible Führer existed a man ruled by bizarre habits, compulsions, medical dependencies, and contradictions that shaped the fate of millions. it is based on firsthand accounts, medical records, postwar testimonies, and major biographical studies documenting Adolf Hitler’s private habits, health deterioration, daily routines, and psychological behavior across the final decade of his life. Primary Books, Memoirs & Biographies: Joachim Fest — Hitler Comprehensive biography covering Hitler’s personal habits, daily routines, social behavior, psychological patterns, architectural obsessions, eating habits, and end-of-life tendencies. Documentary Value: Fest provides a psychological framework describing Hitler as detached, emotionally inaccessible, and fixated on nineteenth-century imagery—“living in picture-book terms.” Dr. Theo Morell — The Medical Diaries (translated by David Irving) Daily medical records from 1936–1945 documenting Hitler’s injections, medications, symptoms, stimulant use, digestive disorders, tremors, and physical decline. Key Material Includes: • Thousands of injections and stimulant cocktails • Strychnine/atropine use, cocaine applications • Dysentery crisis during 1941 campaign • “Brain fever” event in July 1942 • Stimulant “Vitamultin-forte” (introduced 1944) • Final Parkinsonism treatment (“Homburg 680”) Documentary Value: The most detailed medical evidence of Hitler’s physical and mental collapse. Traudl Junge — Hitler’s Last Secretary (also Until the Final Hour) Firsthand memoir from Hitler’s personal secretary, 1942–1945. Key Revelations: • Hitler’s rooms kept at 11°C (52°F) during conferences • Personal vanity: refused to be seen with glasses • Secret vegetarianism contradictions • Blondi training routines • Poison capsule distribution in final days • Eyewitness details of Hitler and Eva Braun’s deaths Documentary Value: Most intimate account of daily life inside the Führerbunker. Primary Sources: 1. Contemporary Diaries & Testimony Joseph Goebbels — Diary entries on Hitler’s health, moods, superstitions, and late-war reactions Heinz Linge — Hitler’s valet; eyewitness to medical episodes and leech treatments Hans Junge — Valet; personal observations prior to his death in 1944 2. Medical Professionals: Professor Karl Weber — Cardiologist; diagnosed progressive coronary sclerosis (1943) Professor Eicken — ENT specialist; treated chronic ear buzzing Dr. Karl Brandt — Reich Commissioner for Health; criticisms of Morell’s treatments Dr. Hasselbach — Personal physician; testimony on Hitler’s physical modesty Dr. Stumpfegger — Late-war SS physician Hitler refused to let examine him Professor Haase — Physician who conducted poison test on Blondi 3. Military & Government Officials General Count von Schwerin — Testimony, November 12, 1945 General Alfred Jodl — Reported rheumatism from freezing conference rooms General Heinz Guderian — Observations on insomnia and late-night routines Joachim von Ribbentrop — Interrogated Morell about Hitler’s health (June 3, 1943) 4. Post-War Testimony & Documents Major Cortez Enloe — Collier’s Magazine (May 4, 1946) analysis of Morell’s methods Dr. Morell’s prison letters (1946) — Reflections while in U.S. custody Frau Johanna Morell — Appeals and letters to U.S. authorities This video explores Hitler’s unusual diet, paranoia, medical treatments under Dr. Theodor Morell, daily rituals, obsession with architecture, emotional isolation, and the physical and mental collapse that unfolded inside the bunkers and headquarters where he spent the final years of the war. Drawing from the full historical record, this investigation reveals the hidden life behind the public myth and exposes how these obsessions influenced critical moments of World War II. Both his rise and decline are examined through documented evidence, including his deteriorating health, increasingly erratic behavior, and the strange routines that defined the last chapter of the Third Reich.