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Surviving Hitler, Evading Stalin : One Woman's Remarkable Escape from Nazi Germany / Mildred Schindler Janzen with Sherye S Green.

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    The peaceful farm life of a teenage girl in Germany is abruptly upended when WWII comes knocking at her family's door. One month before her sixteenth birthday, Mildred "Mickchen" Schindler and her family are captured by Russian Soldiers. Having already survived life in Hitler's Nazi Germany, they now face the terror of a new enemy--Stalin's Red Army. Driven from their home, Mildred and her family become refugees along with a sad, slow-moving caravan of other families who have suffered the same fate. Cleverly disguised by her mother, Mildred avoids being taken to a work camp until one morning when authorities arrive unexpectedly. Her father has already been taken by Russian soldiers, and now she is taken from her mother and brother. Mildred recounts, in meticulous detail, her treacherous journey and the roller coaster of raw emotions she experiences --fear, regret, loneliness, humility, perseverance, and defiance. Mildred's odyssey of making her way home and finding her family in a war-torn countryside takes many riveting twists and turns. The discovery of a secret, hidden document offers hope for a brighter future. From harrowing to heartwarming, this memoir provides a unique perspective of a Gentile girl's road to resilience and her fortitude against all odds to forge a life filled with love and laughter. "Surviving Hitler, Evading Stalin" is a remarkable testimony to the strength of the unconquerable human spirit and an endearing account of God's faithfulness in the midst of faithless circumstances
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Janzen, Mildred Schindler, 1929- author.
    Published
    Mechanicsburg, PA : Sunbury Press, Inc., 2020
    Locale
    Germany
    Edition
    First Sunbury Press edition
    Other Authors/Editors
    Green, Sherye Simmons, author.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 258-274).

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781620064047
    1620064049
    Physical Description
    xiii, 276 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

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    2024-06-24 13:26:00
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