I knew Eva Braun page 5 by ric Gustafson
On February 2 1919, four days before Eva's seventh birthday, Eva's parents formally separated. Both had different temperments and Fritz was not the most faithful of husbands. Fritz had basically cut himself off from the rest of the family. Fanny took her daughters Beilngries for a while. Eva was admitted to the local Catholic day school. She was only there for a few months. On November 16 1922, Eva's parents were officially reunited for good.
Eva loved to ice skate and go to movies. In 1925 when Eva was thirteen, the family moved to a flat north of Munich's shopping centre. At the age of 15, Eva was a flirt with the boys. Protecting Eva from losing her virginity as an unmarried girl was important to her parents. Eva did not do well in school. In 1928 at the age of 16, she was ready to go to work.
She did not know that the stranger who walked into the photography shop that day would change her life forever.
research help: ' The Lost Life of Eva Braun' by Angela Lambert
Peace and God's blessings. Love Ric
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