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  1. Christabel Bielenberg, a niece of Lord Northcliffe, married a German lawyer in 1934. She lived through the war in Germany, as a German citizen, under the horrors of Nazi rule and Allied bombings. Closely associated with resistance circles, her husband was arrested after the failure of the plot against Hitler's life on 20th July 1944, and she herself was interrogated by the Gestapo.

  2. 2 de nov. de 2003 · edit data. Christabel Bielenberg (18 June 1909 – 2 November 2003) was a British writer who was married to a German lawyer, Peter Bielenberg. She described her experiences living in Germany during the Second World War in two books: The Past is Myself (1968) and The Road Ahead. She was educated at St Margaret's School, Bushey, Hertfordshire.

  3. Christabel Bielenberg, a niece of Lord Northcliffe, was born in 1909 and left for Hamburg, Germany, in 1929 to study singing. There she met and married the lawyer, Peter Bielenberg, in 1934. She lived through the war as a German citizen and wrote about her experiences in her memoir, The Past is Myself (1968) and in its sequel, The Road Ahead (1992).

  4. Christabel Bielenberg dies. Christabel Bielenberg, the author who gave thousands of readers an insight into life in Nazi Germany, has died aged 94. Bielenberg's book, The Past is Myself, which recounted her life in Germany during Hitler's rise to power and under Allied bombardment during the war, became a best seller in the 1980s.

  5. 4 de nov. de 2003 · Christabel Bielenberg would probably not want, however, to be remembered exclusively for her book. The final five decades of her life were spent farming successfully with the redoubtable Peter in ...

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  7. Bielenberg, Christabel Mary Harmsworth (1909–2003), writer, was born on 18 June 1909 at the Old House, Totteridge, Hertfordshire, England, the second of four children (two boys and two girls) of Percy Collingwood Burton (1879–1953) of Totteridge, a British army officer and advertising executive, and his wife Christabel Rose (née Harmsworth) (1880–1967).