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Nazi Germany took nineteen year old Galina Troianskaya from Kiev in 1941 to work in forced labour in a Krupp factory. There she endured hardship, witnessed brutality and suffering, found the courage to protest, fell in love, bore a child and heard the stories of others in the same plight. I was that child. This book holds her story and those of her fellows - some of whom survived, some of whom tragically did not. They are as I heard them from her over the years, cast as a narrative told from her point of view.

Produktbeschreibung
Nazi Germany took nineteen year old Galina Troianskaya from Kiev in 1941 to work in forced labour in a Krupp factory. There she endured hardship, witnessed brutality and suffering, found the courage to protest, fell in love, bore a child and heard the stories of others in the same plight. I was that child. This book holds her story and those of her fellows - some of whom survived, some of whom tragically did not. They are as I heard them from her over the years, cast as a narrative told from her point of view.
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Autorenporträt
Eva d'Ews Thomson was born in Gross Ottersleben in Germany, shortly before D-Day. Eva now lives in Canberra, Australia but lived in many places before that. She is a mother and a grandmother and a writer, for her life has given her many stories.