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The true story of a young girl growing up in the prewar world of Nazi politics. She comes of age in Berlin and after forced out, she continued to survive the best her family could manage. The story can be representative of many families who were forced into a world not of their choosing. Her and the family's experience with the invading Russians is important because it was a common occurrence to many. Most men of her generation did not survive the Russian onslaught.

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The true story of a young girl growing up in the prewar world of Nazi politics. She comes of age in Berlin and after forced out, she continued to survive the best her family could manage. The story can be representative of many families who were forced into a world not of their choosing. Her and the family's experience with the invading Russians is important because it was a common occurrence to many. Most men of her generation did not survive the Russian onslaught.
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Ken Cashion is primarily a historian who cannot resist the opportunity for research and the telling of a story that might be lost for all time if not for him and his diligence for truth. Even though the subject of "Berlin Girl" was a very private person, he befriended her and she learned to trust him and tell him anything he needed to record her story. He collected family photographs and spoke with Berlin friends and the subject's brother in Germany. Mr. Cashion's principle occupation was a 37-year engineering career, during which he wrote myriad scientific papers and technical procedures; the last 27 years were with NASA. He holds two patents through NASA. Additionally, he has had nonfiction articles in the national press and, as a historian and Anglophile, has made five trips to Britain for a total of 30 weeks. As a result of his archaeological field work he has written and taught three college courses on the social history of Britain from 500,000 B.C. to 1700 A.D. As a professional photographer of 58 years, his images have been seen in many publications. Mr. Cashion continues his writing and research in a small, quiet South Mississippi town where he lives with his wife, Bettie. Nonfiction Books by Ken Cashion: BALL TURRET GUNNER...Weather Bad/Flak Heavy The history of a US bomber crew flying out of England during the closing days of World War II. Soft Cover ISBN 0-9771187-0-3 BERLIN GIRL...Her Story 1929 -1952 The partial biography of a woman who lived through World War II in Germany. She was in the Russian sector at war's end. Soft Cover ISBN 0-9771187-3-8 (First Printing) Soft Cover ISBN 978-0-9771187-4-8 (Second Printing) eBook ISBN 0-9771187-8-9 LONG CAPTIONS...Sixty-Six True Stories The book is 6" x 9" with perfect binding, and has 110 photographs, and 420 pages. Soft Cover ISBN 0-9771187-1-1 MUSINGS FOR MUSIC LOVERS...With a Bit of History Soft Cover ISBN 978-0-9771187-7-9 eBook ISBN 0-9771187-6-2 THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN...From First Humans to the Creation of Great Britain "Social History of Britain" covers a the development of society in Britain from the first evidence of humans to the inclusion of Scotland into a term which means the whole island: "Great Britain." The book consists of four books: British Prehistory, British Dark Ages, British Middle Ages, and British Renaissance. eBook ISBN 0-9771187-5-4