William Hastings Burke
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William Hastings Burke

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Born in 1983, William grew up on the shores of Sydney Harbour. He studied Economics (Soc.Sc.) (Hons) at the University of Sydney and planned to pursue a PhD until Albert Göring turned his life (and history) on its head. Hungry for more answers, William moved to Freiburg, Germany, where he began a three-year journey to piece together the puzzle of the Göring brothers. He travelled the world, digging through archives and tracking down witnesses to Albert’s story. The product was William’s first book, 'Thirty Four' – named after the list Albert had penned in Nuremberg, which documents the thirty-four most prominent beneficiaries of his deeds. The book caught the world’s attention, with the international media quickly picking up the story. The book has since been published in five languages and after inspiring numerous documentaries, it is now set to be turned into a feature film. William went on to present and help produce the documentary 'Goering’s Last Secret' for Channel 5, BBC World and the History Channel. He has also worked as an expert researcher and consultant on other related documentaries, including 'Le Dossier Albert Göring' (Planète +, 2014), 'The Good Goering' (BBC Radio 4, 2016) and 'La liste Göring' (Toute l’Histoire, 2020). In 2010, William submitted an application to Yad Vashem in Israel for Albert Göring to be considered for the title of Righteous Among the Nations. Despite including the requisite sworn testimonies and documentary evidence, the application was denied, although the case remains open. He is currently working on a second application. Apart from his life’s work on Albert Göring, he has flitted between journalism, marketing and TV & Film. He is currently working on another WWII rescue novel and a political thriller, while also providing research support to authors, publishers, production companies and family history enthusiasts. He currently lives with his family and their border collie on the fringes of Kampinos National Park, Poland – along with the odd moose.
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