Born a baroness, trained as an equestrienne, an actress on the German stage and screen, Sibylle Sarah Niemoeller-von Sell was part of the German resistance and later served with British Intelligence. Later a researcher for American television, she worked with the American Red Cross in West Germany before embarking on a career as author and public speaker. During her long life and in her many roles, she has known political leaders, from Kaiser Wilhelm II, her godfather, to Erich Honecker; religious figures, from her own husband, Martin Niemoeller, to Elie Wiesel; and professional icons, from Billy Wilder and Stan Laurel to George Burns. She now lives in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
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"This autobiography by Sibylle Sarah Niemoeller, widow of the admired German anti-Nazi theologian Martin Niemoeller, is both academically enriching and deeply moving. It shows the transformational impact Holocaust memories can have on a sensitive soul. In fact, meeting Holocaust survivors changed her life, leading to conversion to Judaism. Written with remarkable warmth and compassion, her stories bring her close to the grateful reader."--Elie Wiesel