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Vera Brühne (February 6, 1910 in Essen – April 17, 2001 in Munich) became famous throughout Germany as a victim of miscarriage of justice. In 1961/62, she was convicted, together with Johann Ferbach, of having murdered the physician Otto Praun and his lover. Ulrich Sonnemann considered the case as a new Dreyfus affair.[1] In 1979, she was pardoned by Bavarian governor Franz Josef Strauss.[2]Dramatization References 1. ^SONNEMANN, U. Der bundesdeutsche Dreyfus-Skandal: Rechtsbruch und Denkverzicht in der zehn Jahre alten Justizsache Brühne-Ferbach. 1970. 2. ^So war's 1962. Der Fall Vera Brühne (www.wdr.de)
External links - [https://web.archive.org/web/20161001134147/http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0283061/ Vera Brühne] on IMDb
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- Lebenslänglich für Vera Brühne. Deutsche Welle.
- Der Tod kam nicht um 19.45 Uhr. In: Der Spiegel, 1973, n. 39.
- Die wahrhaftige Lügnerin. In: Die Zeit, n. 22/2001.
- Film Documentation „Die großen Kriminalfälle: Lebenslänglich für Vera Brühne“, by Michael Gramberg, WDR, May 11, 2000.
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