For many years, the name of Eva Braun was mentioned in literature only in connection with the last days and death of Adolf Hitler.
She was perhaps the most mysterious figure in not-so-distant history of the Third Reich.
In her book “Eva Braun,” German journalist Nerin Gahn tells the story of a woman who loved—despite obstacles—the only man in her life for 16 years: Hitler, and who voluntarily accepted death together with him.