Edith Hahn Beer is a Holocaust survivor who wrote a book called 'The Nazi Officer's Wife'. The book chronicles her experiences living as a Jew in Nazi-occupied Vienna and marrying a Nazi officer to survive.
Edith Hahn Beer was born in Vienna in 1914 and lived there until 1939.
After the Nazi invasion of Austria in 1938, Edith was forced to flee and go into hiding.
She eventually married Werner Vetter, a Nazi officer, in order to survive.
After the war, Edith moved to England and eventually to Israel where she worked as a legal assistant.
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Edith Hahn Beer's memoir about her experiences living as a Jew in Nazi-occupied Vienna and marrying a Nazi officer to survive.
The book is a memoir by Edith Hahn Beer about her experiences living as a Jew in Vienna during the Nazi occupation and marrying a Nazi officer to survive.
As of October 2021, there is no news of her passing away. She is 107 years old.
No, the book has not been turned into a movie.
Edith Hahn's story is important because it provides a first-hand account of what it was like to live as a Jew in Nazi-occupied Vienna, as well as showcasing the extremes that people were forced to go to in order to survive.
The book can be purchased on Amazon or at most bookstores.