Silent No More Silent No More

Silent No More

Personal Narratives of German Women who survived WWII Expulsion and Deportation

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Publisher Description

This book reveals untold living history of thirty ethnic German survivors who finally broke their silence and talked about their heart-breaking experiences of forced deportation, expulsion, and flight during WWII and its aftermath. They were deported from their homes in Romania and Yugoslavia; expelled from their homes in Czechoslovakia; and had to flee from their homes in Poland and all the Eastern provinces of Germany, These ethnic German survivors tell of their weeks-long treacherous over-crowded cattle-train transports, back-breaking work in forced labor camps, starvation and homelessness during bitter cold winters, witnessing mass rapes and beatings to death. They are among the fifteen million Germans who were expelled from their homes in East-Central Europe during the largest forced mass migration of the twentieth century. These now aged survivors, who experienced humanities darkest side but have no malice toward their perpetrators, exemplify the unbreakable and indelible human spirit.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2012
September 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
434
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
4.2
MB
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