Talk:Gerda Christian

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I think there is a mistake on the bunker template, according the Der Untergang movie, she left the bunker with Traudl Junge

You shouldn't use movie as a source as movies are usually inaccurate. I think that's already corrected, but a problem, which repeats in the English Wikipedia is number of Hitler's secretaries. In this article it's claimed "Gerda Christian... was one of the three private secretaries of Adolf Hitler..." . Johanna Wolf, Gerda Christian, Traudl Junge and Christa Schröder were all Hitler's secretaries. That equals four secretaries. Plus Martin Bormann, who's title was private secretary (in addition to his title as Chief of the Parteikanzlei). So, was Bormann the fifth private secretary of Adolf Hitler? Also Rudolf Hess acted as Hitler's private secretary in 1920's. Was he the sixth? --Ukas (talk) 00:53, 7 December 2007 (UTC)