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| # |
Title |
Published |
Author |
Buy on Amazon |
| 1 |
The Nazi Officer’s Wife |
1999 |
Edith Hahn Beer |
Buy |
The Nazi Officer’s Wife (1999) is Edith Hahn Beer’s memoir about surviving the Holocaust by assuming a false identity and marrying a Nazi party member. Co-written with Susan Dworkin, the book covers her life from prewar Vienna through her years in hiding and the postwar period.
The book became a bestseller and was adapted into a television documentary. It remains one of the most unusual Holocaust survival stories in print.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books are in the Edith Hahn Beer Non-Fiction series?
There are one books in the Edith Hahn Beer Non-Fiction series, published in 1999.
What is the first book in the Edith Hahn Beer Non-Fiction series?
The first book in the Edith Hahn Beer Non-Fiction series is The Nazi Officer’s Wife, published in 1999.
Is The Nazi Officer's Wife a true story?
Yes, The Nazi Officer’s Wife is a true account of Edith Hahn Beer’s survival during the Holocaust. She lived under a false identity in Nazi Germany and married a Nazi officer who helped protect her Jewish identity.