German ex-leader Angela Merkel’s memoirs to be published in late November, titled ‘Freedom’
BERLIN (AP) — A publisher says former German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s memoirs will be released in late November, nearly three years after the end of her 16-year tenure at the helm of one of Europe’s biggest powers. Publisher Kiepenheuer & Witsch announced Monday that the roughly 700-page volume, titled “Freiheit” (“Freedom”), will be published on Nov. 26. Merkel co-wrote the book with her longtime assistant and adviser, Beate Baumann. Merkel, a former scientist who grew up in communist East Germany, became Germany’s first female chancellor on Nov. 22, 2005. The 69-year-old steered Germany through a succession of crises including the global financial crisis, the migrant crisis and the coronavirus pandemic.