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Ein Sonntag in den Bergen

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Ein Sonntag in den Bergen1975. Auf einem eingeschneiten Berg hoch ber Gstaad geht in der Nacht ein Chalet in Flammen auf, die Helikopter kommen zu spt. Die Schweizer Polizei geht von einer auslndischen Tterschaft aus und verffentlicht das Phantombild nicht in der Schweiz. Das Chalet hat dem Pressemagnaten Axel Springer gehrt, die Brandstifter werden im Umfeld der RAF vermutet. Der Urheber dieses Anschlags war der Schweizer Autor Daniel de Roulet, der in diesem Buch berichtet,

1975. Auf einem eingeschneiten Berg hoch über Gstaad geht in der Nacht ein Chalet in Flammen auf, die Helikopter kommen zu spät. Die Schweizer Polizei geht von einer ausländischen Täterschaft aus und veröffentlicht das Phantombild nicht in der Schweiz. Das Chalet hat dem Pressemagnaten Axel Springer gehört, die Brandstifter werden im Umfeld der RAF vermutet. Der Urheber dieses Anschlags war der Schweizer Autor Daniel de Roulet, der in diesem Buch berichtet, wie er seine Tat geplant und quasi auf einem Sonntagsausflug in die Berge ausgeführt hat. Er erzählt von Irrtümern aus der Befangenheit des Kalten Kriegs heraus und von seiner Verblüffung, als er die posthume Nachricht entdeckte, die Springer für ihn am Tatort hinterlassen hat. Mit der Veröffentlichung löst er ein Versprechen ein, das er seiner Komplizin und damaligen Liebe kurz vor ihrem Tod gegeben hat. Im Nachwort zur Neuauflage erzählt de Roulet, wie er mit seinem Geständnis die Gemeinde Rougemont von einem Fluch erlöst hat.

EAN: 9783039260867
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 22.01.2025
Autoren: De Roulet, Daniel
Übersetzung: Hoffmann-Dartevelle, Maria
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 128
Keyword: 68er-Jahre; Axel Springer; Berge; Daniel de Roulet; Kalter Krieg; Literatur; Rebellion; Übersetzung
Länge: 190 mm
Breite: 115 mm
Höhe: 17 mm
Gewicht: 192 gr
Produktform: Gebunden
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