Ines Geipel is a writer and Professor of Verse Arts at Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin.
""As a star athlete, Geipel was herself the victim of the GDR’s covert doping regime, and had spent years building up an organisation to help the victims of enforced doping. This book interweaves the story of her researches into the GDR research on military medicine and the reactions of human bodies to weightlessness and other effects of space travel, with the contemporary story of personal and political attacks on herself and the work of her organisation on behalf of victims of state doping and medical experiments, including on apes. The result is a gripping account as well as an engaging exploration of how to read through mountains of archival files, many previously top secret, in order to produce a picture of attempts to conduct unethical medical experiments on human beings in service of the communist state."" Mary Fulbrook, FBA, author of Reckonings: Legacies of Nazi Persecution and the Quest for Justice among other books “a powerful, at times deeply moving book about that now defunct state’s sinister involvement in space research […] an important corrective to recent revisionist accounts of East Germany as a place where life wasn’t so bad after all” Tony Barber, The Financial Times