Margarete Dos
Kerstin Lieff
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Published by Lyons Press, USA
As you read LETTERS FROM BERLIN, you will follow Margarete through the bombed-out caverns of Berlin's former neighborhoods; you will feel her despair as she cares for the wounded and dying in a makeshift field hospital in the center of her city; you will praise her and her mother for their courage as they attempt to escape from Germany when the war is over, and you will pray she survives the horrors of prison life in a Soviet gulag; and finally you will rejoice with her as she finally finds her home. But what will shock you, as it did the author, is a love affair with a soldier--something her daughter discovered only after her death. A treasure trove of family photos, including Jena's center square, the cover photo of this book, which Margarete snapped of buildings that no longer exist--buildings that were decimated during the Allied bombings of 1944 and '45--depict an innocent prewar life while adding insights into the life of a people who lived with the secrecy and deceit required of a dictator they learned to fear--Adolf Hitler.
Published by Random House Australia/New Zealand.
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