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‘It was all a fairy tale’: Lina Heydrich’s description of the Holocaust
What makes this biography different is not the life of Reinhard but his wife Lina. Dougherty spent three long sessions in the 1970s and 1980s tape recording interviews with Heydrich’s widow on the Baltic island of Fehmarn, where Lina was born, and where she returned after the end of the war.
Lina Heydrich - Wikipedia
Lina Mathilde Manninen (née von Osten, formerly Heydrich; 14 June 1911 – 14 August 1985) was the wife of Reinhard Heydrich, head of the Reich Security Main Office and a central figure in Nazi Germany.
Book Review: “The Hangman and His Wife,” by Nancy Dougherty - The New ...
Not a fervent believer (he only became a member of the Nazi Party in 1931, two years after his future wife, Lina), Heydrich rapidly rose from nonideological roots to become head of the SD (the...
Lina Heydrich - Spartacus Educational
Lina Heydrich. Lina Mathilde von Osten, the daughter of a schoolteacher, was born in Fehmarn, Germany, on 14th June, 1911.According to Richard Evans, the author of The Third Reich in Power (2005), Lina "held strong Nazi convictions and had family connections with the SS chief in Munich". (1) This was Karl von Eberstein.
My Husband the War Criminal - The New York Review of Books
Lina Heydrich, Reinhard Heydrich’s widow, with his death mask, Fehmarn, Germany, 1979 Pension Schmidt, better known as “Salon Kitty,” was one of the most glamorous bordellos in Nazi Germany. Among its illustrious clientele were foreign diplomats, government ministers, generals, and regime functionaries.
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