Gitta Sereny

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Gitta Sereny was an Austrian-born British journalist and historian known for her in-depth investigations into Nazi war crimes and the psychology of perpetrators.

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instanceOf Holocaust researcher
biographer
historian
journalist
non-fiction writer
activePeriod 20th century
early 21st century
awardReceived Order of the British Empire
birthName Gitta Sereny self-link
causeOfDeath undisclosed illness
citizenship Austria
United Kingdom
countryOfBirth Austria
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1921-03-13
dateOfDeath 2012-06-14
employer The Daily Telegraph
The Independent
The Sunday Times
fieldOfWork Holocaust studies
contemporary history
criminal psychology
genre biography
historical non-fiction
investigative journalism
honorificTitle Commander of the Order of the British Empire
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Gitta Sereny self-link
nationality Austrian-born British
notableFor investigations into Nazi war crimes
studies of the psychology of perpetrators of mass crimes
notableWorkFocus Nazi concentration and extermination camps
moral responsibility of perpetrators
post-war German society
occupation author
historian
journalist
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath CAMBRIDGE
surface form: Cambridge
residence CAMBRIDGE
surface form: Cambridge

London, England
surface form: London
spouse Don Honeyman
spouseOccupation photographer
wrote Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth
Cries Unheard: The Story of Mary Bell
Into That Darkness
The German Trauma
wroteAbout Albert Speer
Franz Stangl
Mary Bell

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Franz Stangl interviewedBy Gitta Sereny
Gitta Sereny name Gitta Sereny self-link
Gitta Sereny birthName Gitta Sereny self-link
book "Into That Darkness" by Gitta Sereny author Gitta Sereny
subject surface form: Into That Darkness