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German Boy - A Refugee's Story (Hardcover): Wolfgang W.E. Samuel

German Boy - A Refugee's Story (Hardcover)

Wolfgang W.E. Samuel; Foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose

Series: Willie Morris Books in Memoir and Biography

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What was the experience of war for a child in bombed and ravaged Germany? In this memoir, the voice of innocence is heard.

"This is great stuff," exclaims Stephen E. Ambrose.

"I love this book."

In this gripping account, a boy and his mother are wrenched from their tranquil lives to forge a path through the storm of war and the rubble of its aftermath. In the past there has been a spectrum of books and films that share other German World War II experiences. However, told from the perspective of a ten-year-old, this book is rare. The boy and his mother must prevail over hunger and despair, or die.

In the Third Reich, young Wolfgang Samuel and his family are content but alone. The father, a Luftwaffe officer, is away fighting the Allies in the West. In 1945 as Berlin and nearby communities crumble, young Wolfgang, his mother Hedy, and little sister Ingrid flee the advancing Russian army. They have no inkling of the chaos ahead. In Strasburg, a small town north of Berlin where they find refuge, Wolfgang begins to comprehend the evils the Nazi regime brought to Germany. As the Reich collapses, mother, son, and daughter flee again just ahead of the Russian charge.

In the chaos of defeat they struggle to find food and shelter. Death stalks the primitive camps that are their temporary havens, and the child becomes the family provider. Under the crushing responsibility, Wolfgang becomes his mother's and sister's mainstay. When they return to Strasburg, the Communists in control are as brutal as the Nazis. In the violent atmosphere of arbitrary arrest, rape, hunger, and fear, the boy and his mother persist. Pursued by Communist police through a fierce blizzard, they escape to the West, but even in the English zone, the constant search for food, warmth, and shelter dominates their lives, and the mother's sacrifices become the boy's nightmares.

Although this is a time of deepest despair, Wolfgang hangs on to the thinnest thread of hope. In June 1948 with the arrival of the Americans flying the Berlin Airlift, Wolfgang begins a new journey.

General

Imprint: University Press Of Mississippi
Country of origin: United States
Series: Willie Morris Books in Memoir and Biography
Release date: August 2000
First published: August 2000
Authors: Wolfgang W.E. Samuel
Foreword by: Stephen E. Ambrose
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Cloth over boards / With dust jacket
Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 978-1-57806-274-4
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > Historical, political & military
Books > Humanities > History > European history > General
Books > History > European history > General
Books > Biography > Historical, political & military
LSN: 1-57806-274-8
Barcode: 9781578062744

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