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Alexandra (singer)

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Doris Nefedov, née Treitz, (May 19 1942 - July 31 1969) was a German singer who performed under the stage name Alexandra.

Nefedov was born on May 19 1942 in Heydekrug, Memelland (today: Šilutė, Lithuania). Her first hit single, "Zigeunerjunge" ("gypsy boy"), was released in 1967; several more followed, including "Sehnsucht" ("yearning"), "Schwarze Balalaika" ("black balalaika") and "Mein Freund, der Baum" ("my friend, the tree"). Nefedov performed songs in several other languages besides German as well, including French, English, Russian and Hebrew.

Nefedov and her mother died in a car accident near Tellingstedt, Holstein under unexplained circumstances on July 31 1969; her six year old son survived with minor injuries. A biography was published in 1999 by movie director Marc Boettcher; Boettcher received several anonymous threats while researching the circumstances of Nefedov's death, and announced that he would push for a new investigation of the circumstances of her death in 2004 after further research, citing former Stasi documents that revealed that Nefedov's lover Pierre Lafaire was a US-American secret agent as well as testimonies contradicting the documented results of the original investigation.