Author: | Annemarie Reuter Schomaker | ISBN: | 9781414017327 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | November 14, 2003 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Annemarie Reuter Schomaker |
ISBN: | 9781414017327 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | November 14, 2003 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Seen through the eyes of a child, the lives of real people in a world gone mad, gives this book its character.Where else can you experience the days and nights of innocent children caught in a nightmare, considering life in wartime as normal.Picture mothers separated from their children in the name of safety, thereby putting these children into other, unforeseen dangers.
Imagine a group of school children, considered wards of the state and therefore under the full protection of the Hitler government, fleeing from the advancing Russian army in sub-zero degree weather.See them walking for days, with backpacks, and finally hitching a ride on open freight cars of a military train.
Consider that seeing a Russian propaganda movie in East Berlin was preferable over watching an American flick in the West, just because the theater in the East was heated.Ride on top of freight cars into the countryside, searching for food, trading family treasures for a sack of potatoes.Join West Berliners in their standagainst communism despite cold and hunger.
From cover to cover these stories will amaze you.Written with a sense of humor, this book will capture your attention and keep you riveted.
Seen through the eyes of a child, the lives of real people in a world gone mad, gives this book its character.Where else can you experience the days and nights of innocent children caught in a nightmare, considering life in wartime as normal.Picture mothers separated from their children in the name of safety, thereby putting these children into other, unforeseen dangers.
Imagine a group of school children, considered wards of the state and therefore under the full protection of the Hitler government, fleeing from the advancing Russian army in sub-zero degree weather.See them walking for days, with backpacks, and finally hitching a ride on open freight cars of a military train.
Consider that seeing a Russian propaganda movie in East Berlin was preferable over watching an American flick in the West, just because the theater in the East was heated.Ride on top of freight cars into the countryside, searching for food, trading family treasures for a sack of potatoes.Join West Berliners in their standagainst communism despite cold and hunger.
From cover to cover these stories will amaze you.Written with a sense of humor, this book will capture your attention and keep you riveted.