The Journeys of Joyce & Peter

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Mike Peeters ISBN: 9781921968778
Publisher: Mike Peeters Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mike Peeters
ISBN: 9781921968778
Publisher: Mike Peeters
Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Journeys of Joyce and Peter is a detailed and personal account of the lives of two special and unique people – Peter and Joyce Peeters.
Peter - who against enormous odds survived the devastating bombings of Dresden, Germany in 1944 among many other close calls as a non-commissioned officer in the Dutch Army.
And Joyce - 10 years Peter’s junior, who was thankfully spared the worst horrors of World War Two, but nonetheless endured the shortages, rationing and other general hardships that went with growing up as a young girl in war torn England.
From their first meeting at the New Settler’s Club in Auckland, New Zealand on New Year’s Eve 1950, to their final journey to Perth, Western Australia in 2001, this book recounts some of the most memorable adventures that befell them and their four children: Anthony, Timothy, Michael and Ingrid.

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The Journeys of Joyce and Peter is a detailed and personal account of the lives of two special and unique people – Peter and Joyce Peeters.
Peter - who against enormous odds survived the devastating bombings of Dresden, Germany in 1944 among many other close calls as a non-commissioned officer in the Dutch Army.
And Joyce - 10 years Peter’s junior, who was thankfully spared the worst horrors of World War Two, but nonetheless endured the shortages, rationing and other general hardships that went with growing up as a young girl in war torn England.
From their first meeting at the New Settler’s Club in Auckland, New Zealand on New Year’s Eve 1950, to their final journey to Perth, Western Australia in 2001, this book recounts some of the most memorable adventures that befell them and their four children: Anthony, Timothy, Michael and Ingrid.

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