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Norbert Zimmermann

Author Norbert Zimmermann, born 1970, has been researching the history of the TITANIC for almost three decades and has published four non-fiction books about the world-famous ship. For this book he researched among other things at the original locations in Belfast. Zimmermann is a member of the British Titanic Society (BTS) and the German and Swiss Titanic Society.
Schicksal Titanic

Schicksal Titanic

Der Untergang der Titanic war für die Überlebenden der Tragödie ein schweres Trauma. Dieses Buch erzählt die Geschichten der Überlebenden und zeigt, wie eines der größten Schiffsunglücke aller Zeiten von den Betroffenen selbst erlebt wurde.

Der zweite Untergang der TITANIC

Der zweite Untergang der TITANIC

Seit dem tragischen Untergang der TITANIC am 15. April 1912 sind über einhundert Jahre vergangen. Doch zur Ruhe scheint das legendäre Schiff nicht zu kommen. Viele Fragen sind noch immer offen. Wer fand das Wrack der TITANIC wirklich? Was hat es mit dem offenen Brief an Robert Ballard auf sich? Wie geht es mit den geborgenen Artefakten der TITANIC weiter? Dieses Buch versucht Antworten auf diese Fragen zu finden und wagt auch einen Ausblick auf die Zukunft.

The Economy of Death: New Research on Collective Burial Spaces in Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Roman Time

The Economy of Death: New Research on Collective Burial Spaces in Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Roman Time

The contributions of this volume study economic aspects of Roman burial architectures for extended numbers of burials, such as columbaria, large hypogea, or catacombs, and try to form a picture of their owners and users. They discuss how far economic reasons played a leading role in the invention, the development and the use of these big burial monuments in Rome and how these buildings fulfilled the religious and social needs of their users, especially in the transitional period from the Roman to the Early Christian period.

The Second Sinking of the TITANIC

The Second Sinking of the TITANIC

More than one hundred years have passed since the tragic sinking of the TITANIC on April 15, 1912. But the famous ship finds no peace. Many questions are still unanswered. Who really found the wreck of the TITANIC? What is the story behind the open letter to Robert Ballard? What will happen to the recovered artifacts of the TITANIC? This book tries to find answers to these questions and also takes a look into the future.

Titanic-Chronology of a Disaster

Titanic-Chronology of a Disaster

This book tells the story of the TITANIC from its planning and finishing in Belfast, Ireland, to her departure from Southampton. The author of the book also explains the inconsistencies surrounding the collision of the TITANIC with the iceberg and describes what, according to the latest TITANIC research, happened in the last hours before the sinking.