German Boy: A Child in War

German Boy: A Child in War

by Wolfgang W. E. Samuel (Author)

Synopsis

As the third Reich crumbled in 1945, scores of Germans fled the advancing Russians troops. Among them, a little boy and his family found themselves in war-torn Strasbourg before being forced into a disease-ridden refugee camp. The true story of their fight for survival, this book documents the young Wolfgang Samuel's harsh and terrifying experiences as, for reasons he is too young to understand, he encounters arbitary arrest, rape, hunger and constant fear. With the resilience only children can muster, Wolfgang maintained his youth and innocence in little ways - befriending other little refugees, playing with shrapnel, and delighting in the planes flown by Americans. Bringing fresh insight to the dark history of Nazi Germany and the horror left in its wake, this book offers a recollection of an innocent's incredible journey.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 18 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0340822600
ISBN 13: 9780340822609

Media Reviews
'Samuel's portrait of life in Germany...is lovely and evocative and manages to humanise German civilians under Hitler...his prose sings.' - Kirkus Reviews; 'He has produced an engrossing and powerful narrative' - Publishers Weekly; 'A gripping account of war, hunger, sickness, rape, and abuse - literally a race with death...Highly recommended' - Library Journal; 'Samuel's description of his family's escape to the West is both thrilling and terrifying. This is an absorbing story of survival and redemption' - Amazon
Author Bio
Colonel Wolfgang W. E. Samuel retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1985. An occasional contributor to military journals, he lives in Fairfax, Virginia