The Lost Life of Eva Braun
Explore the intriguing life of Eva Braun in "The Lost Life of Eva Braun" by Angela Lambert, a captivating biography published by Cornerstone in 2007. With an extensive page count of 656, this book delves deep into the transformation of a 19-year-old middle-class Catholic girl from Munich into one of history's most controversial figures—Hitler's mistress. Uncover the complexities of their relationship and what factors contributed to her unwavering loyalty until the end of their lives. Despite more than 700 biographies on Adolf Hitler, Lambert offers a rare and insightful perspective on Eva Braun, shedding light on her life, motivations, and the world surrounding them during a tumultuous time in Germany's history. This compelling read is perfect for history buffs and anyone interested in the intricacies of life behind closed doors during one of history's darkest eras.