A bestseller in Germany, Michael Wieck's account of his childhood
in Konigsberg recalls a German city obliterated by fire-bombing
during the Second World War. As the child of a Jewish mother and
Gentile father, Wieck was persecuted first as a "certified Jew" by
the Nazis, then as a German by the Russian occupiers, including
horrific internment in the Rothenstein concentration camp. In the
midst of privation, savagery, and death, there were moments of
absurdity, and Wieck powerfully depicts them in this unforgettable
memoir.
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