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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.
Braun biographer Heike Görtemaker notes that the couple enjoyed a normal sex life. [26] Braun's friends and relatives described her giggling over a 1938 photograph of Neville Chamberlain sitting on a sofa in Hitler's Munich flat with the remark: "If only he knew what goings-on that sofa has seen." [27]
Heike B. Görtemaker, Eva Braun: Life with Hitler (Vintage Books, New York 2011) Henry David Thoreau, The Journal: 1837-1861 (NYRB Classics) Hermann Hesse, Demian (Penguin Classics) Ingeborg Bachmann, Letters to Felician; Jon Fosse, Aliss at the Fire (PEN Center USA Translation Award) Jon Fosse, Melancholy I-II (co-translated with Grethe Kvernes)
The anime The Heike Story is a work that has the potential to become a new Japanese treasure." [13] Following the conclusion of its streaming release, The Heike Story was named one of the best series of 2021 by Anime News Network, [14] [15] [16] Paste Magazine, [17] Comic Book Resources, [18] /Film, [19] the editorial staff of Crunchyroll, [20 ...
This is a list of women military historians.Traditionally an overwhelmingly male-dominated discipline, [1] women began entering the field with the turn towards the 'new military history' of the 1960s.
A celebration of 200 episodes of HDTGM, including listener's favorite moments, hosts favorites memories, the favorite 5 episodes, the most hated movie, and favorite catchphrase: 201.5 "Prequel to Episode 202" November 16, 2018 () N/A: 202.5 "Prequel to Episode 203" November 30, 2018 () N/A: 203.5 "Prequel to Episode 204"
The Tale of the Heike ' s origin cannot be reduced to a single creator. Like most epics (the work is an epic chronicle in prose rather than verse), it is the result of the conglomeration of differing versions passed down through an oral tradition by biwa-playing bards known as biwa hōshi.
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