Elvis Presley’s life was marked by controversy, particularly during the pivotal years of 1958 to 1960 when he served in the U.S. Army in Germany. This period is crucial yet poorly documented. Using nearly 400 photographs—over 270 of which are previously unseen—and eyewitness accounts, this work offers a unique exploration of Elvis as a soldier. It chronicles his time in the army, including the trauma of his mother's death shortly before his deployment, the media frenzy surrounding his arrival, and the pressures of fame. The narrative delves into his early experiences with drugs, his relationships, including his first meeting with Priscilla, who was just fourteen, and the complexities of his personal life. New insights into his alleged affair with actress Vera Tschechowa and intimate photographs from a previously unknown German girl further illuminate this chapter of his life. The book also recounts bizarre events at the house he rented in Bad Nauheim, his visits to Munich nightclubs, and two lesser-known trips to Paris. During his service, Elvis refrained from recording new music or performing live, but he reflected on his earlier career in interviews with local radio disc jockeys, providing a fascinating glimpse into the man behind the legend.
Andreas Schröer Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
