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Epitaph of no words / written by Jeanine Hack.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.A25 H33 2019

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Hack, Jeanine, 1958- author.
    Published
    [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019
    Locale
    Namibia
    United States
    Namibie
    États-Unis
    Contents
    The book details Emil and Martha Galliner struggles as they fled Nazi Germany through Shanghai, United States before moving to South West Africa (Namibia), and finally to Johannesburg. This book records their trauma and recognizes their attempts to restore their dignity. Jeanine Hack is the great-granddaughter of Emil and Martha Galliner whom this book is about. She grew up in Windhoek, and has lived in Cape Town for thirty-six years. It was her grandmother Dodi who gave the postcards to Jeanine which formed the basis for this book. As a direct descendent, Jeanine felt compelled to respond to how the lives of her great-grandparents were affected by the forced expulsion from Nazi Germany in June 1941.
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    Includes bibliographical references.
    The book details Emil and Martha Galliner struggles as they fled Nazi Germany through Shanghai, United States before moving to South West Africa (Namibia), and finally to Johannesburg. This book records their trauma and recognizes their attempts to restore their dignity. Jeanine Hack is the great-granddaughter of Emil and Martha Galliner whom this book is about. She grew up in Windhoek, and has lived in Cape Town for thirty-six years. It was her grandmother Dodi who gave the postcards to Jeanine which formed the basis for this book. As a direct descendent, Jeanine felt compelled to respond to how the lives of her great-grandparents were affected by the forced expulsion from Nazi Germany in June 1941.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780620839365
    0620839368
    Physical Description
    xxvi, 260 pages : illustrations, map + foldout ; 22 cm

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    2024-06-22 10:09:00
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