

An edition of The Lost Life of Eva Braun (2006)
By Angela Lambert,Angela Lambert
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
CENTURY
Language
und
Pages
512
Description:
The inner lives of the top Nazis and their families, Hitler's famous mistress—ultimately his wife—comes to three-dimensional life in this penetrating and critically acclaimed biography. She left her convent school at the age of seventeen and met Hitler a few months later. She became his mistress before age twenty. They remained in an exclusive sexual relationship from 1932 until their joint suicides at the end of the war. Hitler's chauffeur called her "the unhappiest woman in Germany." The Führer humiliated her in public while the top Nazis' wives despised her. Yet Albert Speer said: "She has been much maligned. She was very shy, modest. A man's woman: gay, gentle, and kind; incredibly undemanding . . . a restful sort of girl." This authoritative biography, only the second life of Eva Braun written in English, based on detailed new research, opens a new window on life at the cold heart of the Nazi leadership.
subjects: Women, Relations with men, Biography, History, Spouses of heads of state, Braun, eva, 1912-1945, Spouses, Germany, biography, Germany, history, 1933-1945, Hitler, adolf, 1889-1945, Women, biography, Women, germany, Man-woman relationships
People: Eva Braun (1912-1945), Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
Places: Germany
Times: 1912-1945