Christine a Life in Germany After Wwii (1945-1948)

Christine a Life in Germany After Wwii (1945-1948)
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781463432485
ISBN-13 : 1463432488
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Book Synopsis Christine a Life in Germany After Wwii (1945-1948) by : Johanna Willner

Download or read book Christine a Life in Germany After Wwii (1945-1948) written by Johanna Willner and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2011-08-25 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: April 1945. American troops arrive in a small town in central Germany. The war is over. The German people enjoy a new beginning, but not for long. In July 1945 that area is turned over to the Soviets. Germany is divided into four zones. The Soviet Zone is gradually turned into a Communist state, closing all borders, cutting the people off from the non-Communist world. Christine, 16, yearns for freedom but can she leave her family behind? She tries, in several dramatic attempts, to escape to the free west. Her life is filled with fear. She finally succeeds in reaching the free west. This story is rich in detail of the post-WW II life in the Soviet Zone, wth flashbacks into the Nazi past, as experienced by a young girl. This story is based on the life of the author. Germany was reunited in November 1989 and Christine finally saw her family again.


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