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Mrs Adolf Hitler: The EVA Braun Photograph Albums 1912-45

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mrs Adolf Hitler: The EVA Braun Photograph Albums 1912-45
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Blaine Taylor
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
Category/GenreSecond world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781907677434
ClassificationsDewey:943.086092
Audience
General
Illustrations 282 b/w and 22 colour images

Publishing Details

Publisher Helion & Company
Imprint Helion & Company
Publication Date 15 February 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The year 2012 marks the centenary of Eva Braun's birth. This is the strange-but-true saga of her life, richly illustrated from her own personal photograph albums, as well as from other captured German archives. She married German dictator Adolf Hitler but 36 hours before their joint suicides in Berlin on April 30 1945, in the last week of the Second World War in Europe. This exciting pictorial biography tells the full story of a Catholic convent-bred young woman - not only as the secret mistress, as many historians have painted her since her voluntary death at age 33 - but also as Hitler's lawfully wedded wife, even though she is still largely referred to today by her maiden name. They met at a Munich photography shop in 1929 when she was but 17, and he was already 40. The true nature of their long relationship is fully explained in detail for the very first time: she was heterosexual and he bisexual, but the author concludes Eva most likely remained a virgin until the day she died. Although many reports after the war claimed that he shot himself and that she took poison, the official Russian autopsy of their partially-burnt bodies asserted that both died by cyanide capsules, despite the postwar testimony of all Hitler's closest aides, lending even their deaths an air of mystery. Who was she, really? The answers are here. This fascinating, gripping, and tragic story of a pretty, well-liked, middle-class shop girl is of a life mainly lived in the iron shadow of history. In death Eva Braun Hitler became - and remains today, a hundred years after her birth - one of the most famous women in all of world history, alongside such female luminaries as Joan of Arc, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Princess Diana. Eva has been a figure shrouded in controversy, misinformation, myth, and legend, until now. At long last the veil is lifted, with over 300 photographs providing an extensive collection of imagery, including a number of contemporary colour shots. Eva Braun had a lifelong passion for photography - her close friends nicknamed her the 'Rolleiflex girl' after a camera model - and this is reflected in the array of imagery featured in this groundbreaking book.

Author Biography

Blaine Taylor is the author of 10 previously published illustrated works on the history of the Axis Pact powers during the Second World War. A former press secretary for the Congress of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, Taylor served under enemy Communist Viet Cong fire in America's Vietnam War during 1966-67 as a Military Policeman of the elite US Army 199th Light Infantry Brigade, being awarded 12 medals, awards, and decorations, including the coveted Combat Infantryman's Badge. A career professional newspaperman and magazine editor/writer, Mr. Taylor has been awarded six prizes for writing and editing worldwide. He resides in Towson, MD, USA.