- James P. O'Donnell
James P. O'Donnell (30 July 1917,
Baltimore, Maryland , USA - April 1990,Boston, Massachusetts , USA) was anauthor ,historian andjournalist .Early life
O'Donnell was educated at
Harvard University and worked as a journalist, mostly for magazine. He was a friend of theKennedy family . DuringWorld War II he served in theU.S. Army Signal Corps untilJuly 2 ,1945 , when he resigned to become "Newsweek " magazine's German bureau chief. In this capacity, he arrived inBerlin on July 4.O'Donnell bribed the
Soviet soldier guarding the entrance to Hitler's Berlin bunker, but becoming the first non-Soviet to examine it. He found and took numerous top secret Nazi documents. After using these documents and interviews with many of the last occupants of theFührerbunker in his later publications, he became an authority on thedeath of Adolf Hitler , and ultimately published his collected findings in his 1978 book, "The Bunker ".After his tenure with "Newsweek", O'Donnell worked for many years as a freelance journalist in
Germany , and published pieces in magazines ranging from "Life magazine " to "The Saturday Evening Post ".He later joined the
U.S. State Department as an adviser on Berlin. He spent his last years as a journalism professor atBoston University .Portrayal in Media
In the film adaptation of "The Bunker", actor
James Naughton portrays O'Donnell during a reconstruction of his first visit to the Führerbunker in July 1945.Books
*Sailing to Byzantium;: A study in the development of the later style and symbolism in the poetry of William Butler Yeats (1971) ISBN 0374961417
*The Bunker: The History of the Reich Chancellery Group (1978) ISBN 0306809583External links
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