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Children Of Our Own War - A Boy's Journey (Hardcover)
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Children Of Our Own War - A Boy's Journey (Hardcover)
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It is 1943 and the big war in Europe is now in its fourth year. The
Allies have begun to take the fight to Germany, and bombing raids
on German cities are now an almost daily and nightly occurrence. As
cities are being destroyed, panic-stricken survivors are
frantically searching for relatives to find shelter with. Refugees,
driven out of recently occupied Russian territories in the east,
are now arriving with only small pieces of luggage as their only
possessions and they are in desperate need of places to stay. Our
small house, which we already shared with another family, soon
nearly doubles its occupancy as desperate relatives in need of
shelter kept arriving. All eligible men are away fighting at one of
Hitler's many fronts. The overwhelming need to support this effort
has left the country drained of nearly everything and has forced
mothers alone to protect and provide for their families during this
most difficult period of history. Fear, hunger, and the struggle to
survive have become a way of life. As children we did not always
understand the serious time in which we lived, however, we learned
to assess the fear from the expressions on our mother's faces,
especially so during the frequent air raids. Often it was their
despair that we quietly observed while they struggled with the
constant inability to adequately provide for their families. In
late1943, my family received the news that Dad had recently become
a prisoner of war.By late1944, it became clear that Germany was
losing the war. Fear that Russian troops would reach our area ahead
of American or British forces became the real concern now. Just
days prior to Germany's capitulation, our occupation occurred, and
this event would forever remain in my memory and directly affect
much of my young life. The events, as described, were real and have
been written as seen through the eyes of a young boy. Following our
liberation, we came to realize the enormous atrocities that had
occurred and learned of people whose suffering had been far greater
than ours, and to those people I wish to offer my deepest respect.
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