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This book is a poignant exploration of personal memories that spans across generations and delves into the author's background. With a Jewish father, the narrative takes readers on a profound journey, shedding light on significant historical events. From the chilling horrors of the Holocaust to the devastating impact of Kristallnacht, the author confronts the darkest chapters of history. The book further examines the harrowing realities of the Second World War and the subsequent invasion of Berlin by the Russians. Through a deeply personal lens, this compelling account offers a unique…mehr

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This book is a poignant exploration of personal memories that spans across generations and delves into the author's background. With a Jewish father, the narrative takes readers on a profound journey, shedding light on significant historical events. From the chilling horrors of the Holocaust to the devastating impact of Kristallnacht, the author confronts the darkest chapters of history. The book further examines the harrowing realities of the Second World War and the subsequent invasion of Berlin by the Russians. Through a deeply personal lens, this compelling account offers a unique perspective on these pivotal moments, allowing readers to contemplate the weight of human experiences and the enduring power of memory.
Autorenporträt
My name is Gerd K. Schneider. I am over 92 years old, and I am legally blind. I lived in Berlin during the Holocaust, the Second World War, and the Russian invasion. I am a learned waiter, came to the US, published 17 books, and wrote over 100 articles. I have studied and worked as a professor of German for over 40 years at Syracuse University.