The memoirs of the German former chancellor, entitled “Freedom. Memoirs 1954-2021”, will be published at the end of November, three years after the end of her 16-year term, her publisher announced today, while the book will be published in Greek at the same time as the German edition, on November 26, by Metaichmio in translation by Emi Vaikousi Angela Merkel, who led the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), overcame a series of crises during her tenure, including the large influx of migrants into Europe in 2015 and the Covid-19 pandemic. The former chancellor co-authored the book with her longtime political adviser Beate Baumann. According to the publishing house Kiepenheuer & Witsch, the book will refer to Merkel's life in the two German states, 35 years in communist East Germany and 35 years in reunified Germany. In the press release, Merkel, who was born in Hamburg in 1954 but moved to East Germany with her family shortly after, is quoted as saying that […]
Source: News Beast

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