
Eva Brauns förlorade liv
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Narrated by:
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Hannah Schmitz
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Lars Widding
About this listen
Med stöd av Eva Brauns privata fotoalbum och dagbok berättar Lars Widding historien om Eva Braun, Hitlers älskarinna. Om hur en gladlynt flicka från München en dag förälskar sig i Tredje Rikets diktator och därmed i praktiken ger upp sitt liv. En unik inblick i en av vår tids mest märkliga och skrämmande kvinnoöden.
Lars-Gustav Axelsson Widding (1924-1994) var en svensk författare och journalist. Widding var en av Sveriges mest lästa och produktiva författare under 1900-talet. Han var flitigt verksam inom film, radio och television och litteratur, samt inom journalistik som reporter under 36 års tid på Expressen.
Han skrev ett trettiotal böcker och flera filmmanus under sin livstid.
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