Heike B. Görtemaker
Heike B. Görtemaker (born 1964 in Bensheim, Hesse, West Germany) is a German historian known mostly for her biographies of Margret Boveri, German journalist and writer of the post-World War II period, and Eva Braun, the partner and wife of Adolf Hitler. BiographyGörtemaker studied history, economics, and German philology at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana (USA) and at the Free University of Berlin where she obtained a PhD in 2004 on her thesis about Margret Boveri, Margret Boveri : Journalismus und Politik im Transformationsprozeß von der NS-Diktatur zur Bundesrepublik. (Margret Boveri: Journalism and Politics in the Transformation Process from the Nazi Dictatorship to the Federal Republic). She works as a historian and author in Berlin. She has written 30 books released by over 130 various publishers, translated into 13 languages, with around 2,600 library holdings,[1] which include Ein deutsches Leben. Die Geschichte der Margret Boveri (2005), Eva Braun. Life with Hitler (2010), and the book Hitler's Hofstaat. The inner circle in the Third Reich and after. Die Zeit magazine says that Heike B. Görtemaker describes "virtuously [...] the chaos of the last days of the regime, between the Führerbunker and Berghof".[2][3] Issued by the C.H. Beck publishing house (Munich), Görtemaker's book Eva Braun: Leben mit Hitler (Eva Braun: Life with Hitler) was the first scholarly biography of Braun and has been translated into 11 languages. Several, lighter works by other authors on Hitler's mistress had preceded the new tome. According to Der Spiegel, by taking a strictly academic approach, Görtemaker manages to dispense with many of the anecdotes that have amused and occasionally titillated readers.[4] Görtemaker lives in Kleinmachnow in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district in Brandenburg near Berlin with her husband, German historian Manfred Görtemaker former Vice-Chancellor of Potsdam University.[5] MediaGörtemaker's book Eva Braun: Leben mit Hitler was featured in a lead story in Stern in the volume 7/2010 issue of 11 February 2010.[6] and was the basis for the Spiegel TV programme Eva Hitler, geb. Braun – Leben und Sterben mit dem Führer on 15 March 2010 with TV presenter and journalist Michael Kloft.[7] FilmographyHeike B. Görtemaker collaborated on the following film productions.
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