Hitler had several secretaries, and the most capable one was Miss Schroeder, so Jung was always a handyman. Jung was young and simple-minded, and Hitler took care of her as his own child. When he first arrived at the Reich Chancellery, Hitler specially asked Jung whether he had adapted to the new working environment, which was very kind. On the day of their engagement to Hans, when everyone was eating, Hitler smirked at Jung (because Jung said not long ago that he was not interested in men) and said that he knew about their engagement, which embarrassed Jung. After marriage, Hitler always protected her, especially after she was widowed. In fact, Hitler was kind to any secretary. He has no children of his own, so he takes care of the younger generation. Jung was a very humble man among Hitler's cronies and was regarded as his own by Hitler. It can be seen that Hitler was a human being and was always generous, gentle and kind to his own people. Being cruel to the enemy, Jung certainly regretted learning about the massacre after the war. She is a simple woman without ideology, and the landlord wants to know more historical information than this movie. Please refer to Mrs. Jung's memoir, also called The Destruction of the Empire, Miss Schroeder's Twelve Years by Hitler, and Mish Rogge's I am Hitler's Bodyguard, which should help you get to know Hitler again, especially the second book, instead of reading the rumors of British and American "historians".