In love with Adolf

Four young women share their stories, were they just friends or in love with Adolf Hitler? They lost their heart and soul to a man who would change the world into an immense inferno!

Maria Reiter, Geli Raubal, Unity Mitford and Eva Braun get to know him: a charmer, a romantic, a visionary who brings back power and prestige to Germany, a country defeated in 1917.

Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler’s court photographer, is the binding factor in a historic drama that mainly takes place behind the scenes of Nazi Regime. Hoffmann is one of few who frequently sees the Führer, being not only his photographer but also a friend. Thus he knows almost every woman Hitler is courting.

In spite of complex manners, strict codes of conduct and outbursts of fury of their lover, they try to comply as much as they can to his desires and bizarre wishes.

Hitler is a master at manipulating and isolating his lovers. Romances often escalate. Heinrich Hoffmann more than once is pushed into the role of a father figure, when things get out of hand for the umpteenth time. Alas, he cannot prevent suicide attempts by all four of them. Two lovers die.

In love with Adolf. It is not a war story in its traditional sense, it is the inner war of a deranged mind, lost between body and soul.