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Misha Defonseca

The Holocaust fiction book Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years was written by impostor Misha Defonseca, who was born in Belgium.

It was first released in 1997 and at the time was presented as a real memoir. It was published in 18 different languages and became an instant smash in Europe. Learn more about Misha Defonseca’s salary, age, biography, marital status, occupation, nationality, and ethnicity.

What is the Net Worth of Misha Defonseca? Salary, Earnings

As of December 2022, the 84-year-old novelist Misha Defonseca had a net worth of $1.5 million, according to Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDb, and other internet sources. She earned money writing novels professionally.

Where was Misha Defonseca? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

On May 12, 1937, Misha Defonseca was born in Etterbeek, Belgium. As of 2021, she is 84 years old. She is a citizen of Belgium and is of mixed heritage.

Defonseca was the child of Catholic parents who were persecuted by the Nazis for their involvement in the resistance and afterwards executed, deported, and imprisoned. When Monique’s parents were arrested, she was sent to live first with her grandparents and then with her uncle.

While incarcerated, her father was thought to have given intelligence to the Nazis. She thus earned the moniker “daughter of the traitor” in the neighborhood. After she was rescued, her father’s name was purged off a stone memorial honoring local Nazi victims workers on the Schaerbeek municipality’s walls.

Quick Facts

Full Name Misha Defonseca
NickName Misha
Famous as  Author
Birth Date May 12, 1937
Age 84 years old
Horoscope Aquarius
Birth Place Etterbeek, Belgium
Father’s Name N/A
Mother’s Name N/A
Siblings N/A
Height 5 ft 7 in
Weight 65 kg
Body Measurements N/A
Nationality Belgian
Ethnicity Mixed
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Blonde
Education N/A
Spouse Maurice Defonseca
Net Worth $1.5 million

Is Misha Defonseca Married? Relationship

Misha and Maurice Defonseca were coworkers at the same company in Brussels when they first met. They are now married.

Maurice has worked for Honeywell Bull, a computer firm, throughout his entire professional career. The pair then lived in Paris until departing for America in December 1985. After being hired by a company in Boston, Massachusetts, Maurice moved.

Maurice is Defonseca’s second spouse. Morris Levy, a Belgian, and Misha were previously wed. Morris and Misha are parents to one child.

After she disclosed the existence of the book, Defonseca and her husband kept a low profile, but thanks to a 2014 MassLive article, we now know they were residing in Dudley, Massachusetts. The documentary ends with her and her husband still sharing a home in Massachusetts, according to Newsweek.

How tall is Misha Defonseca? Weight, Hair Color

Misha Defonseca has a height of 5 7 inches. She is about 65 kilograms in weight. She has blonde hair and beautiful brown eyes. Regarding her bodily measurements, nothing else is known.

How did Misha Defonseca start her Professional Career?

In 1997, Misha Defonseca published her fictional Holocaust memoir, Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years. It was a success in Europe and has been translated into 18 languages. The novel Survivre Avec Les Loups (Surviving with Wolves), published in French in 1997, was made into a movie with the same name.

Despite the success of the work, reviewers pointed out logical and historical inaccuracies. In 1996, Henryk M. Broder cast doubt on Defonseca’s account for Der Spiegel.

In late February 2008, Jane Daniel published a christening certificate from a church in Brussels for Monique De Wael and a registration from a primary school close to the De Waels’ residence. The outcomes were published in the official newspaper of Belgium, Le Soir. Dr. Maxime Steinberg, a leading Holocaust historian in Belgium, drew attention to the story’s historical errors.

On February 29, 2008, Defonseca told Le Soir that she had made up the tale after being given “irrefutable” proof. “The book is a tale, my story,” the author claimed. “My reality is fictitious. Truth and imagination can often be difficult for me to distinguish. Because she was referred to as “the traitor’s daughter,” Defonseca told Le Soir that she wished to forget who she was.

The bestselling book was fiction, the author and her counsel admitted on February 29, 2008. Defonseca was mandated to pay her publisher $22 million back in 2014.

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