Private Presley The Missing Years–Elvis in Germany

Cover of Private Presley The Missing Years--Elvis in Germany by Andreas Schroer
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9780060099428
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 9.25 Inches
Weight: 1.6 Pounds
Width: 0.25 Inches
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Private Presley The Missing Years–Elvis in Germany by Andreas Schroer, published by Harper Collins on August 6, 2002, offers an intimate portrait of Elvis Presley’s time as an American GI in Germany. This edition, comprising 160 pages, presents a detailed reconstruction of his experiences during this pivotal period, featuring insights from friends and acquaintances, alongside over 270 rare photographs from personal collections.

Readers will discover the complexities of Elvis’s life during his two years in the army, including the impact of his mother’s death shortly before his departure and the intense media scrutiny he faced. The book delves into his early encounters with drugs, relationships, and his eventual meeting with Priscilla, who was just fourteen at the time. By focusing on this lesser-documented phase of his life, Private Presley provides a unique exploration of the rock legend’s journey as both a soldier and an icon.


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An intimate portrait of young Elvis Presley’s years in Germany as an American GI — wiht hundreds of rare photographs and revelations from Elvis intimates

In September 1958, U.S. Army Private 53310761, Elvis Presley, sailed for Germany as part of the 3rd Armored Division. just twenty-three years old, he was, arguably, the most famous man on earth.

Nearly thirty years later Andreas Schröer, a German private eye fascinated by Elvis, spent seven years completing the awesome task of reconstructing Elvis’s time in Germany. He tracked down Elvis’s friends, acquaintances, and admirers-even a previously unknown German girl with whom Elvis had a secret relationship. Their stories, together with more than 270 rare photographs from their personal collections, are presented here.

Private Presley traces the story of Elvis’s two years in the army: the trauma of his mother’s death just three weeks before he left for Germany; the media circus of his arrival and the constant attention of the press during his stay; his first experiments with drugs; the girls with whom he was and was not involved; his early encounters with his future wife, Priscilla, who was just fourteen when they met; and his triumphant return to America.

Although the life of Elvis Presley was filled with controversy, it is widely acknowledged that his time in Germany was a crucial watershed in his career as well as in his private life. It is also the least documented period of his life, making Private Presley the only accurate study of the rock legend as soldier.

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