Je bent in ieder geval niet de enige die dat denkt.
Via heel wat omwegen kwam ik hier terecht:
http://zoomingbravo.spaces.live.com/blo ... !158.entry
Ik heb geen idee wat de volgende woorden waard zijn (en waarom het linkje niet werkt):
I am not even going to attempt to identify every person who appears in the home movies, as there have been many cases of mistaken identity in various books, identifying Eva as Gretl, and vice versa. The two sisters looked similar, and to make matters more complicated, changed their appearance on a regular basis. A third sister, Ilse Braun, who appears
occasionally in the movies, also looks similar to her two sisters.
Other complications include Eva's best friend, Herta Schneider, sometimes being labelled as Gretl Braun, plus a number of other inconsistencies.
I will therefore only identify individuals whose identity I am absolutely sure of.
The scenes are not in chronological order, and the film seems to have been spliced together haphazardly, resulting in a rather confusing sequence of events. One scene may be from 1938, with the next scene from 1941, followed by a scene from 1937.
Nevertheless, the home movies of Eva Braun provide us with invaluable moving picture records from the 20th Century during the Third Reich - both before and during the war.
Start of DVD Volume 1 :-
The first scene is in black and white and shows a group of people in the water at the bottom of a waterfall in 1938 or 1939.
This scene is normally regarded as being one of the two waterfalls at Lake Konigsee in the Bavarian Alps, not far from the town of Berchtesgaden, but some sources have recognised the waterfall as the Rothbach Waterfall at Lake Obersee (Upper Lake).
It is a cascading waterfall, not a 'one drop' type fall, and we also see some people at various levels above the bottom of the falls sliding into some of the shallow cascade pools.
Originally, Lake Obersee was simply part of the Konigsee lake, but an avalanche in ancient times separated the two. More effort is required to get to Lake Obersee than to the main lake at Konigsee.
The first person in the group to be easily recognized is Eva Braun's mother, Fanny. She is the only person wearing a bathing cap, and approaches the bottom of the waterfall rather cautiously.
Eva Braun is seen sitting on the bank, and then she too approaches the bottom of the waterfall, but at a much quicker pace than her mother. It should be noted that in this scene Eva is not wearing a swimming costume. (The Australian word is "starkers").
Next we see Eva sitting on the bank again, watching her father, "Fritz" Braun in the water. He is easily identified by his bald head, and black swimming trunks with a white stripe on each side.
Below, is a picture of Eva Braun's parents, Fritz and Fanny Braun.