The Winter Years of World War II

The Winter Years of World War II
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9780595432172
ISBN-13 : 0595432174
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Book Synopsis The Winter Years of World War II by : Freia Hooper-Bradford

Download or read book The Winter Years of World War II written by Freia Hooper-Bradford and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2007-03 with total page 460 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Walk with one German family on the most extraordinary journey through the Third Reich, on battlefields from Africa to Russia, in a Nazi-crazed village and bombed cities. A riveting human drama based on true events and the author's family. Beautiful Alice is a Lightening Girl in the Luftwaffe, in a highly secret bunker near Hitler's bunker. Karl faces death in a notorious political prison. For Alfred, every crossing of the Mediterranean to Africa to supply Rommel, might be the last. Will Charlotte's two children in Bavaria grow up without a father? Oma and Opa cling to the hope that Chemnitz will be spared the bombings and firestorms of other cities. Uli von Boxberg faces a hopeless last battle in Leipzig and starvation in a brutal POW camp. The Russians throw Joachim into a cellar in Berlin where his comrades are executed. Heinz is certain that his days in Berlin are numbered when the Russians enter the suburbs. Oma obstinately believes that someday her family will reunite. A rare insight into little known historical events and places adds intrigue to a war story of epic proportions as well as a story of love and determination.


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