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Natascha Wodinâ s personal homage to her motherâ s life story is an important lyrical memorial for the thousands of Eastern Europeans who were forced to leave their homes and work in Germany during the war, and a moving reflection of the plight of displaced peoples throughout the ages.

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Natascha Wodinâ s personal homage to her motherâ s life story is an important lyrical memorial for the thousands of Eastern Europeans who were forced to leave their homes and work in Germany during the war, and a moving reflection of the plight of displaced peoples throughout the ages.
Autorenporträt
NATASCHA WODIN was born in the Bavarian town of Fürth in 1945 to parents who had been forced laborers until they were liberated by the Allies in Leipzig. She grew up on the margins of postwar German society, living for many years in the notorious Camp Valka for Displaced Persons in Nuremberg, and after the early death of her mother she was raised in a Catholic home for girls. ALFRED KUEPPERS, a graduate of Pomona College and Columbia University with postgraduate work in post-Soviet studies from the Harriman Institute has lived and worked in Europe as a journalist since 1999.