Traudl Junge - Portrayal in The Media

Portrayal in The Media

Traudl Junge has been portrayed by the following actresses in film and television productions.

  • Wanda Moore in the 1973 British television production The Death of Adolf Hitler.
  • Ann Lynn in the 1973 British film Hitler: The Last Ten Days.
  • Sarah Marshall in the 1981 United States television production The Bunker, which is based on the book The Bunker by James P. O'Donnell and Uwe Bahnsen, who interviewed Traudl Junge among others.
  • Alexandra Maria Lara in the 2004 German film Downfall (Der Untergang). The film was based on Junge's book and includes clips of Junge herself, taken from the 2002 documentary film Im toten Winkel (Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary), but the film's ending, depicting Junge being saved by a boy with whom she walks through the Russian line, is a fictional and metaphorical device.
  • Stacy Hart in the 2005 British television production Uncle Adolf.

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