Christabel Bielenberg was a British writer who was married to a German lawyer, Peter Bielenberg.
Background
Christabel Mary Burton was born in Hertfordshire to Anglo-Irish parents. Her mother, Christabel Harmsworth, was the sister of Lords Northcliffe, Harmsworth, and Rothermere. While there she met Peter Bielenberg (1911–2001), two years her junior, who was studying law with a view to joining his father"s practice in Hamburg.
Education
She was educated at Street Margaret"s School, Bushey, Hertfordshire.
Career
She described her experiences living in Germany during the Second World War in two books: The Past is Myself (1968) and The Road Ahead. The Bielenbergs lived initially in Hamburg, then moved to Berlin and had three sons, Nicholas, Christopher, and John. In an effort to secure his release, Christabel Bielenberg asked to be interviewed by the Gestapo in order to convince them of her and her husband"s political naivety and innocence.
She was successful and he was released to a punishment unit but mistakenly allowed leave before joining lieutenant
He managed to slip away and remained in hiding near his family until the fighting ended. In 1948, the family settled in Tullow, County Carlow, Ireland, buying a dilapidated farm called "Munny House", which they transformed into a commercial success.
As well as writing her autobiography she became involved with the Irish Peace Marches of the 1970s and lectured in Germany. Her experiences during the Second World War were made into the British Broadcasting Corporation television drama serial Christabel (1988), adapted from her memoir by Dennis Potter.
Elizabeth Hurley starred in the title role.
In 1974 Christabel described her experiences of attempting to shelter Jews hiding from persecution in the television series The World at War. Christabel Bielenberg sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill for a portrait in clay. The correspondence file relating to the Bielenberg bust is held in the archive of the Henry Moore Foundation"s Henry Moore Institute in Leeds and the terracotta remains in the collection of the artist.
She had three sons, Nicholas, John and Christopher ("Kim").
Nick"s son Andy is a historian at University College Cork. Kim works as a journalist in Dublin.
Nicholas"s wife was Charlotte, daughter of Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg.
Politics
Both Christabel and Peter Bielenberg were opposed to Nazism and following Hitler"s rise to power in 1933, participated in anti-Nazi activities. Peter Bielenberg was a close friend of Adam von Trott zu Solz, who was involved in the Stauffenberg bomb plot against Hitler of 1944, and as a result of his suspect political views and this close association he was arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned in Ravensbrück concentration camp following the failure of the plot.