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“The Lost Life of Eva Braun: A Biography” is a book written by Angela Lambert, which explores the life of Eva Braun, the mistress of Adolf Hitler. The book provides a detailed account of Eva Braun’s life, from her early years growing up in Bavaria, to her involvement with Hitler, and her eventual suicide alongside him in 1945.
Lambert’s biography draws on a wide range of sources, including personal diaries, letters, and photographs, as well as interviews with people who knew Braun personally. Through these sources, the book provides insight into Braun’s personality, her relationships with others, and her experiences during the Nazi regime.
The book also delves into the controversy surrounding Braun’s role in the Nazi regime and her complicity in Hitler’s atrocities. While some historians view Braun as a passive bystander who had little involvement in the regime, others argue that she was more actively involved in Hitler’s inner circle than previously thought.
Overall, “The Lost Life of Eva Braun” offers a detailed and nuanced portrait of one of history’s most controversial figures, shedding new light on her life, her personality, and her relationship with Adolf Hitler.
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