by Martha Schad (Author)
A thrilling biography of the woman Hitler called his 'dear princess' - a Jewish spy who seduced the elite and manipulated the course of history.
Born into obscurity, Stephanie von Hohenlohe rose to become an influential figure, navigating European royalty, British aristocracy, and the inner circles of Nazi Germany. She served as an unofficial diplomat, conveying secret messages and arranging meetings between Adolf Hitler, Lord Rothermere, and even US presidents.
Hitler's Spy Princess unveils a world of lovers and lies, exploring the remarkable life of a woman who earned the Nazi Party's Gold Medal for 'outstanding service' before everything changed with World War II. Perfect for readers of historical biographies and espionage thrillers, this is a gripping tale of:
- Intrigue and deception in the highest echelons of power
- A woman who played a dangerous game with history
- The hidden connections that shaped the 20th century
Author Biography
Martha Schad was born in Munich in 1939. A freelance historian and author, she is much acclaimed in Germany and became widely known for her book Women against Hitler. She is the author of more than 30 books, which have been translated into 16 languages and has had her writing adapted for film. She lives in Germany.
Number of Pages: 292
Dimensions: 0.87 x 7.8 x 5.04 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 01, 2023