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From the NS archive: BBC condones distorted history
New Statesman
In this article from 1980, the Austrian biographer, historian and investigative journalist Gitta Sereny reviews “A World Walk”, a BBC radio play about Albert...
För 42 månader sedan
Gitta Sereny: women are not afraid to look evil in the eye
The Telegraph
Gitta Sereny, who died last Thursday, wanted to know why people committed evil acts in the hope that such understanding would help societies to...
För 149 månader sedan
Gitta Sereny: biographer with bite
BBC
In recent years Sereny has also written extensively about the murder by two boys of the Liverpool toddler Jamie Bulger. The theme - what leads...
För 319 månader sedan
Gitta Sereny: Writer best known for her books on Mary Bell and Albert Speer
The Independent
She is best known for her book Cries Unheard: The Story of Mary Bell (1998), which documents the life of the child who was involved in the...
För 149 månader sedan
Diana Athill: the Gitta Sereny I knew
The Guardian
The most memorable of my experiences as a publisher was working with Gitta Sereny, who died aged 91 this week, on Into That Darkness, the book...
För 149 månader sedan
BOOKS OF THE TIMES;A Psychological Portrait of a Witness to Hitler (Published 1995)
The New York Times
ALBERT SPEER His Battle With Truth By Gitta Sereny Illustrated. 757 pages. Alfred A. Knopf. $35. The truth about Albert Speer, Hitler's most...
För 349 månader sedan
Richard Overy · Didn’t he do well?
London Review of Books
2536 words. Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth by Gitta Sereny. Macmillan, 757 pp., £25, September 1995, 0 333 64519.
För 350 månader sedan
Down among the dead
The Guardian
Germany can't escape from the Nazis and Gitta Sereny can't escape from Speer in The German Trauma.
För 290 månader sedan
Into That Darkness review – Gitta Sereny's study of evil is chilling on stage
The Guardian
Adapted from the testimony of a Nazi commandant convicted of the murder of 900000 people, this superbly acted drama is a meticulous and...
För 114 månader sedan
Mary Bell : the case for the defence
The Guardian
At the start of Cries Unheard, Gitta Sereny quotes Ben Johnson: 'Pray thee take care, that tak'st my book in hand,/To reade it well: that is...
För 318 månader sedan