Hitler seized power before I was five years old. It was not my choice to grow up under the form of government in which absolute power is held by a
dictator. At the age of ten, it was mandatory that I join the
Deutsches Jungvolk (DJV), the junior branch of the
Hitlerjugend or
Hitler Youth. In January 1945, I was drafted into the
Volkssturm, the home defense. I was decorated (with the
Iron Cross) for pulling battle-injured comrades out of the line of fire, after I had been seriously wounded myself. I was selected by Reichsjugendführer
Artur Axmann to be a member of a Hitlerjugend Helden (Hitler Youth Heroes) delegation to visit the
Führer in
Berlin on his birthday. I met Adolf Hitler in the
Reich Chancellery garden (also known as the Hinterhof or backyard) outside his bunker on his last birthday, April 20, 1945. I became one of his last couriers as a member of Axmann’s staff. During my duty as a courier inside and outside the bunker, I witnessed the total collapse of the
Third Reich. I was able to observe the final days of Hitler,
Eva Braun,
Martin Bormann, and
Joseph Goebbels and his family. I was in the adjacent
Party Chancellery when Hitler committed suicide. After Hitler's death, I participated in the bloody breakout from the bunker. Two months later, I succeeded in reaching the American Occupation Zone. ==Life in the United States==