Gitta Sereny

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Born:
March 13, 1921
Died:
June 14, 2012

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Gitta Sereny, CBE (13 March 1921 – 14 June 2012) was an Austrian-British biographer, historian, and investigative journalist who came to be known for her interviews and profiles of infamous figures, including Mary Bell, who was convicted in 1968 of killing two children when she herself was a child, and Franz Stangl, the commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp. Born and initially raised in Austria, she was the author of five books, including The Case of Mary Bell: A Portrait of a Child Who Murdered (1972) and Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth (1995). Sereny was awarded the Duff Cooper Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for her book on Albert Speer in 1995, and the Stig Dagerman Prize in 2002. She was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2004 for services to journalism.

Books by Gitta Sereny

Gitta Sereny: Albert Speer (1996) No rating

Albert Speer

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Gitta Sereny: Into That Darkness (1983, Vintage Books) No rating

Into That Darkness

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Gitta Sereny: The case of Mary Bell. (1972, Eyre Methuen Ltd.) No rating

The case of Mary Bell.

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Gitta Sereny: The German trauma (Hardcover, 2000, Allen Lane) No rating

The German trauma

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Gitta Sereny: Into that darkness (Paperback, 1991, Deutsch, Andre Deutsch Ltd, Andre Deutsch)

Into that darkness

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Gitta Sereny: The Invisible Children (Hardcover, 1984, Andre Deutsch) No rating

The Invisible Children

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