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Maria Rosalia Auguste Nitribitt (February 1, 1933 – October 29, 1957The exact time of day of her death was found to be unsatisfactorily determined during the trial for her murder. See Guido Golla: ''Rosemarie Nitribitt. Recherchen und Theorien,'' BoD: Norderstedt 2013, pp. 128–129, 152–160.), better known as Rosemarie Nitribitt, was a German luxury
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whose violent death caused a scandal in the Germany of the ' years. The case gave rise to a novel, three movies and a musical.


Early life and career

Born in
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,
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, "Rosemarie" Nitribitt and her two younger half-sisters were raised in low-income conditions by their mother in
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and Düsseldorf. The girls were placed in a juvenile home and after 1939 lived with foster parents. There Nitribitt was raped at the age of 11.Edelhure Nitribitt
''einestages'', ''
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'', accessed 28 October 2007.
Still in her teenage years, she began to work as a prostitute. She was later sent to juvenile correctional homes, from where she escaped on several occasions. She then moved to
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, where, after a brief interlude as a waitress and model, she took up prostitution again and was arrested at the Frankfurt railway station in 1951. According to people who knew her at the time, Nitribitt tried hard to disguise her humble origins in order to be able to keep up conversation in polite society and to attract more sophisticated customers. For example, she started learning English and French. One of her regular customers gave her a car — a used
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— as a present. Others invited her to spend a
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holiday with them. Accordingly, she became very wealthy quite quickly, a fact which she demonstrated by buying a black
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(a roadster which was to be colloquially referred to as the ''Nitribitt-Mercedes'') with red leather upholstery in 1956; she would drive around Frankfurt in the car to solicit customers. Also in 1956, she moved into a luxurious apartment at '' 36''. The police later estimated that she had earned about 80,000 DM in 1956 (building a single family house cost about 25,000 – 30,000 DM in Germany at the time).


Death

On November 1, 1957, she was found dead in her apartment in Frankfurt, Stiftstraße 36. Her death was alleged to have occurred three days earlier. Her body showed signs of strangulation and a head wound. She was interred at the ' ("north cemetery") in Düsseldorf. Her head, however, was kept in police custody as evidence and later exhibited in the ' ("criminal museum") in Frankfurt; it was eventually buried on February 10, 2008.


Police investigations and the trial of Heinz Pohlmann

Police investigations into the case were conducted very sloppily, with much evidence being destroyed during the first days. Several prominent citizens were exposed as her personal acquaintances, including
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and her close friend and benefactor Harald von Bohlen und Halbach, brother of Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, head of the
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company. Heinz Pohlmann, a businessman and friend of Nitribitt's, became the prime suspect. He had visited her on October 29. A few days after the murder he was able to settle high debts and bought an expensive car, but could not explain the origins of the money; he provided contradictory information during questioning. He had embezzled money at his job.Robert Schneider
Das Mädchen Rosemarie
, ''Revue'' 1/2005.
He was charged with her murder but acquitted in July 1960 on grounds of
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. Pohlmann's lawyer had argued that the police had failed, on examining Nitribitt's apartment, to measure the precise temperature there, a fact which he claimed would have been essential in determining the exact time of her death. The prosecution did not appeal the acquittal. When it became clear that the police would not be able to find the murderer, it was insinuated in the media that high-ranking personalities were trying to thwart any attempts at solving the crime.


Aftermath

There is no evidence for the claim that Pohlmann wrote a book about the Nitribitt case after having served his prison sentence for embezzlement. In 1958, before his imprisonment, Pohlmann published several articles in ''
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'' magazine instead, giving an explanation about the last days with Rosemarie Nitribitt from his point of view.See Guido Golla: ''Rosemarie Nitribitt. Recherchen und Theorien,'' BoD: Norderstedt 2013, pp. 123-127. There was speculation that the 1957 unsolved murder of prostitute
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in the
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was linked to Nitribitt's murder. Nine years after Nitribitt's murder, a very similar case occurred in Frankfurt. The high-class prostitute Helga Matura, who also solicited customers by driving a Mercedes, was murdered, and the case never was solved. In 1968, a forged stamp circulated in Germany, showing a murdered Nitribitt and the text "'" ("10 years mourning orR. Nitribitt").


Rosemarie Nitribitt in popular culture

A novel by Erich Kuby entitled ' (1958), based on the Nitribitt case, was turned into the film ''
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'' (1958), directed by
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. The film stars
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(in the title role), Peter van Eyck,
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, and
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. In this fictionalized film, Nitribitt is presented as just one of many entrepreneurs during the ' who wants her piece of the new fortune. Her clients include members of the West German industrial elite, but their business secrets are sold by Rosemarie to French competitors. However, when a scandal looms on the horizon, Rosemarie realizes that she cannot beat the system. Another film using the Nitribitt case for inspiration is ''
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'' (1959). ''
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'' (1996) is a remake of the 1958 film by
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, in which
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played Nitribitt.


See also

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and the
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in England *
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*
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Notes


References


Bibliography

* Erich Kuby (1st ed. 1959). ''Das Mädchen Rosemarie. Liebe, Leben und Tod des Callgirls Rosemarie Nitribitt''. Rowohlt: Reinbek 1998, . * Wendelin Leweke (1991). ''Gretchen und die Nitribitt. Frankfurter Kriminalfälle''. Societäts-Verlag: Frankfurt am Main, . * Martina Keiffenheim (1998). ''Edelhure Nitribitt. Die Rosemarie aus Mendig''. Helios: Aachen, . * Christian Steiger (2007). ''Rosemarie Nitribitt. Autopsie eines deutschen Skandals''. Heel: Königswinter 2007, . * Guido Golla (2013). Rosemarie Nitribitt: Recherchen und Theorien. BoD: Norderstedt 2013, .


External links


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