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Beth Warren comes to Germany in 1952, a young Air Force wife, open to Germany, to its people, to its history. She begins to unravel the town's recent past as she meets more and more Germans, unaware that she is, in the process, unraveling her own life, her own story. Places and people are not always what they seem. Behind the stoic faces of the Germans, the cobblestoned Platz, the medieval aura, lurks shocking history: Hitler, the Holocaust, prison camps, death marches. Beth struggles to reconcile what she sees and what she discovers. It is certain that living in Germany, in Landsberg, changes…mehr

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Beth Warren comes to Germany in 1952, a young Air Force wife, open to Germany, to its people, to its history. She begins to unravel the town's recent past as she meets more and more Germans, unaware that she is, in the process, unraveling her own life, her own story. Places and people are not always what they seem. Behind the stoic faces of the Germans, the cobblestoned Platz, the medieval aura, lurks shocking history: Hitler, the Holocaust, prison camps, death marches. Beth struggles to reconcile what she sees and what she discovers. It is certain that living in Germany, in Landsberg, changes her. Isn't that the purpose of travel, to expand one's horizons, to grow? How much growth is enough?
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Barbara Sutton, educator, reader, traveler, has provided yet another piece of the puzzle, as we struggle, still, to comprehend the enormity of the Holocaust.