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A sperm-eye view of European history where the protagonist traces his ancestors of prehistoric times, their activities and their contribution to historical events.
A feature of the story involves the author alluding to the horrific history that occurred in this area in the 1940s, with the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans of Czechoslovakia.

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A sperm-eye view of European history where the protagonist traces his ancestors of prehistoric times, their activities and their contribution to historical events.

A feature of the story involves the author alluding to the horrific history that occurred in this area in the 1940s, with the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans of Czechoslovakia.


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Autorenporträt
Herbert was nearly 85 when he finally completed this book, Millions Have Died, as well as a second book, Exit Bohemia, that continues the story of his life.

Ten years in the making, the unusual personal history, Millions Have Died, traces his earliest moments as a spermatological wink in his first ancestor's eye. This is a chronicle of events that started in prehistoric time. Yet it is rooted in the same region as where he was actually born, around East European Bohemia, once Czechoslovakia. The story proceeds through hundreds of years, recalling the evolution of language and customs, particularly those developed by his own kin. At times the book touches on modern tragedy and injustice, on the same soil.

Who can say what is fact and what is fiction.