Melita Maschmann
Melita Maschmann (1918–2010) was a German memoirist.[1] She achieved renown with her 1963 book Fazit: Kein Rechtfertigungsversuch (lit: "Account Rendered: No Attempt at Justification") which recounted her years as a member of the Hitler Youth and a propagandist for the Nazi machine.
Melita Maschmann | |
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Born | 1918 Berlin, Weimar Republic |
Died | 2010 |
Occupation | Memoirist |
Nationality | German |
Subject | Life in the Hitler Youth, Nazism |
Notable works | Fazit: Kein Rechtfertigungsversuch |
The book was translated into English by Geoffrey Strachan as Account Rendered: A Dossier on my Former Self, and published as an eBook in 2013 by Plunkett Lake Press.
Maschmann never married and had no children. For the last ten years of her life, she suffered from Alzheimer's disease.[2] Maschmann's life was portrayed in the documentary Teenage (2013) where she was played by Ivy Blackshire.[3]
References
- Profile
- Helen Epstein, "I was a Nazi and here is Why," The New Yorker, May 29, 2013, http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/i-was-a-nazi-and-heres-why
- http://teenagefilm.com/archives/teenage-film/ivy-blackshire-as-melita-maschmann/
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