HITLER’S RETREAT
LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS. SISTER'S WATCHFUL CARE. London, Aug. 20. “Here in the mountains one can think more clearly than in the busy world below,” Herr Hitler told Nazi leaders, who were summoned to his home at Obersalzburg. The public knows nothing of the Chancellor’s life in the mountain retreat. Everyone was surprised to read that his sister and niece escaped the motor' accident in which Hitler's adjutant was badly injured, as few knew that the Chancellor had a sister. Yet this gentle, retiring woman of 40, unmarried, presides at Hitler’s chalet, and sees that he is spared domestic worry. Hitler's pets are two beautiful Alsatian dogs. His favourite hobby is restoring. ' v
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1933, Page 15 (Supplement)
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