On 24 January 1935, Linge was chosen to be a valet for Hitler. He was one of three valets at that time. In September 1939, Linge replaced
Karl Wilhelm Krause as chief valet for Hitler. Linge worked as a valet in the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, at Hitler's residence near Berchtesgaden, and at
Wolfsschanze in
Rastenburg. He stated that his daily routine was to wake Hitler each day at 11:00 AM and provide morning newspapers and messages. Linge would then keep him stocked with writing materials and spectacles for his morning reading session in bed. Hitler would then dress himself to a
stopwatch with Linge acting as a "referee". He would take a light breakfast of tea, biscuits and an apple and a vegetarian lunch at 2:30 PM. Dinner with only a few guests present was at 8.00pm. As Hitler's valet, Linge was also a member of the
Führerbegleitkommando which provided personal security protection for Hitler. By 1944, he was also head of Hitler's personal service staff. Besides accompanying Hitler on all his travels, he was responsible for the accommodations; all the servants, mess orderlies, cooks, caterers and maids were "subordinate" to Linge.
Berlin 1945 Linge was one of many soldiers, servants, secretaries, and officers who moved into the Reich Chancellery and
Führerbunker in
Berlin in 1945. There he continued as Hitler's chief valet and protocol officer and was one of those who closely witnessed the last days of Hitler's life during the
Battle of Berlin. He was also Hitler's personal military orderly. Linge delivered messages to Hitler and escorted people in to meet with Hitler. In addition, after Hitler's personal physician
Theodor Morell left Berlin on 23 April, Linge and Dr.
Werner Haase administered to Hitler the prepared medicine which had been left behind. On 25 April, Hitler instructed Linge to ensure his body was burned to avoid falling into Soviet hands. On 30 April, Hitler elaborated his suicide plan to Linge, telling him to wrap his and
Eva Braun's bodies in blankets, take them up to the garden behind the Reich Chancellery and burn them. Linge later wrote that after Hitler and Braun were married, the dictator spent his final night lying awake and fully dressed on his bed. On 30 April, Hitler had a last midday meal with his secretaries. Following the meal, Linge spoke briefly with Eva Braun. He described her as looking pale and of having had little sleep. She thanked him for his service. Hitler then said farewell to each of his servants and subordinates. Thereafter, Hitler retired to his study at 3:15 p.m. Hitler instructed Linge to join one of the break-out groups and try to get to the west. Linge asked for whom they should now fight and Hitler replied, "For the coming man." Linge
saluted and joined a number of SS guards near the bunker's emergency exit. After guessing that enough time had passed, Linge returned to the anteroom to Hitler's study, where he reportedly smelled gunpowder. He went to the map room and asked Hitler's private secretary
Martin Bormann to join him. They entered the study and found the couple's bodies on the sofa. Linge concluded that Hitler had shot himself in the right temple and that Braun had taken cyanide. While Bormann went to get others to help move the bodies, Linge rolled up the bodies in blankets. According to Linge, he helped move Hitler's corpse up the stairs to ground level and through the emergency exit to the Reich Chancellery garden, where the couple's bodies were doused with
petrol. After the first attempts to ignite the petrol did not work, Linge went back inside the bunker and returned with a thick roll of papers. Bormann lit the papers and threw the torch onto the bodies. As the two corpses caught fire, a small group, including Bormann, Linge,
Otto Günsche,
Joseph Goebbels,
Erich Kempka,
Peter Högl,
Ewald Lindloff, and
Hans Reisser, raised their arms in salute as they stood just inside the bunker doorway. At around 16:15, Linge ordered SS-
Untersturmführer Heinz Krüger and SS-
Oberscharführer Werner Schwiedel to roll up the rug in Hitler's study to burn it. The two men removed the blood-stained rug, carried it up the stairs and outside to the Chancellery garden. There the rug was placed on the ground and burned. On and off during the afternoon, the
Soviets shelled the area in and around the Reich Chancellery. SS guards brought over additional cans of petrol to further burn the corpses, which lasted from 16:00 to around 18:30. Linge later wrote that he burned other personal effects of Hitler's while an SS bodyguard oversaw the burial of the burnt bodies in a shell crater. Linge was one of the last to leave the
Führerbunker in the early morning hours of 1 May 1945. He teamed up with Erich Kempka. Linge was later captured near See-Strasse. Several days later, after his identity was revealed, two Soviet officers escorted Linge by train to Moscow where he was incarcerated in the notorious
Lubyanka Prison. == Later life and death==