A review by smbla
The Lost Life of Eva Braun by Angela Lambert

4.0

This was an interesting biography of Eva Braun particularly as the biographer wove some of her mother's history in the narrative. Since her mother would have been a contemporary of Braun's it lent some more depth since so little is known of her life. I also thought it was interesting from the standpoint of how could she have influenced Hitler. It is very clear that she was sheltered and would have had very little impact on Hitler's decisions. What is immensely sad is that it shows a side of Hitler that loved his mistress and loved his dog Blondi and it is tough to reconcile that with the monster of the 20th century.