- Helena Schrader
Helena Page Schrader (born 19 November 1953 in
Ann Arbor ,Michigan ) is an Americanhistorian andnovelist , currently serving in the U.S.Foreign Service . She is the world's leading authority onFriedrich Olbricht , a key figure in theGerman Resistance toHitler .Early Life and Education
Helena Page Schrader is the daughter of Professor Edward Page and Carla Preuthun. While Helena was still a child, her father, a professor of
Industrial Engineering at theUniversity of Michigan , accepted positions as visiting professor to the University ofWaseda in Tokyo, the Instituto Technologica de Aeronautica in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil and at the University ofPortsmouth , then Portsmouth Polytechnic. Consequently, Helena lived for two years each in Japan, Brazil and the UK while growing up.Helena Page obtained a BA in History with Honors and High Distinction from the
University of Michigan in 1975. Two years latter she earned her MA from thePatterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce .Academic Work on the German Resistance
Schrader (then still Page) earned her PhD with Honors from the
University of Hamburg with a dissertation onFriedrich Olbricht in 1991. She interviewed over 60 persons who had personally known Olbricht, including the would-be assassinAxel Freiherr von dem Bussche ,Philipp Freiherr von Boeselager , and the widows ofClaus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg , Peter Graf Yorck von Wartenburg, andAdam von Trott zu Solz. Her research challenged previous assumptions about Olbricht's role in the German Resistance and on July 20, 1944. Based on her doctoral research, Schrader published the first, and to date only, full-length biography of Olbricht, "General Olbricht: Ein Mann des 20. Juli," Bouvier Verlag, Bonn, 1992 (http://www.helena-schrader.com/exolbricht.html). The book was very postiviely reviewed in theFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , theSüddeutsche Zeitung , andNeues Deutschland , causing the first, small edition to sell out within weeks. A second edition followed in 1993.Non-Academic Career
After earning her PhD, Schrader continued to live in Berlin, Germany where she met and married Herbert Schrader in July 1992. From 1992-1994 she worked at the German Privatization Agency, the
Treuhandanstalt . From 1995-2005 she worked as an investor relations manager, primarily in the financial services sector. In 2005 she was commissioned in the U.S.Foreign Service . She has since served in Norway and Nigeria.Publications
In addition to the biography of Friedrich Olbricht, Schrader has published the following non-fiction books:
* 'Sisters in Arms,' Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley UK, 2006, a study of women pilots in the U.S. and U.K. during
World War II . http://www.helena-schrader.com/exsisters.html
* 'The Blockade Breakers,' The History Press, London, 2008, a study of theBerlin Blockade and Airlift.Schrader has also published the following novels:
* "The Olympic Charioteer," New York, 2005. http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewSchraderTheOlympic.html
* "Are They Singing in Sparta?", New York, 2006, http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewSchraderAreTheySinginginSparta.html
* "Chasing the Wind," New York, 2007, winner of the ReaderViews literary award for Global Fiction in 2008, http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewSchraderChasingtheWind.html
* "The Lady in the Spitfire," New York, 2006.
* "Spartan Slave, Spartan Queen," New York, 2007, http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewSchraderSpartanSlave.html
* "An Obsolete Honor," New York,2008, http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewSchraderAnObsoleteHonor.htmlources
* http://www.helena-schrader.com
* http://www.readerviews.com/InterviewSchrader.html
* Page, Helena P, "General Olbricht: Ein Mann des 20. Juli," Bouvier Verlag, Bonn, 1993.
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