A few months after the end of World War I, Wolfgang Mueller was
born in Germany to two Jewish, college-educated parents. As he grew
up in a happy, erudite environment, Mueller could never have known
that the celebration of his Bar-Mizwa in 1932, coinciding with the
rise the Nazis, would mark a very important turning point in his
life.
As Adolf Hitler assumed the role of chancellor, Mueller was
filled with fear and foreboding, as were his parents--feelings that
instigated a subsequent decision to send Mueller to boarding school
in England. After being recruited to work at an American company
while still in school, Mueller details how he embarked on a journey
in 1936 that carried him through life-changing experiences as an
American soldier during World War II to a return to civilian life,
during which he eventually married, started a family, and realized
professional success.
Wolf shares the inspirational story of one man's remarkable
lifelong experiences as he escaped from Nazi terror to build a life
in America and learned to appreciate his good fortune.
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