Letters from Berlin Letters from Berlin

Letters from Berlin

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Publisher Description

Winner of the Colorado Book Award for Biography. A vivid recreation of a largely untold side of world war II - the German side.

Six years before Margarete died, the author asked her mother to tell her all her stories of life during and just after the Second World War. "If you don't tell, no one will ever know and all those stories, and all that suffering, will go to your grave."

Drawing on hundreds of hours of taped interviews with her mother, Kerstin Lieff has recreated Margarete's story from her childhood and her child's eye view of the rise and fall of the Reich through the family's increasingly desperate circumstances as the war's end neared. In the final days, as the Russians moved toward Berlin, there were terrible rumors and fears.

With the war's end, Margarete and her mother found themselves on a train, which they believed was headed for freedom, but, instead, after a long, gruelling journey, took them into the heart of Russia, and, finally to a Gulag, where they were to spend two horrible years before finally returning to a Berlin which was no longer home to them.

When Kerstin Lieff was going through her German-American mother Margarete's effects, following her death, she came upon an extraordinary collection of letters, written by her mother during the final days of World War II when, as a 19-year-old, she was working as a nurse in the besieged city of Berlin. They were love letters, addressed to a young soldier at the front. Filled with the young woman's longing and hope in the face of disaster, the poignant letters were never mailed. Margarete's beautiful letters form a coda to a book that provides an unusual picture of coming of age in wartime Germany and in the terrible aftermath of the war.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2012
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Random House Australia
SELLER
Penguin Random House Australia Pty Ltd
SIZE
3.9
MB

Customer Reviews

markscura ,

Truly inspiring

What a wonderful read! I really enjoyed this book what an amazing life this women led. As a person that has been to Germany many times in particular the city of Berlin which I love this book brought those tragic times to life. The book is at times dark but never depressing and makes you realise how precious and fragile life can be. The war told from the life of an ordinary civilian trying to survive which she does.
Definitely one of the best and inspirational biographies I have ever read. Mark Sydney Australia.

karalouise89 ,

Amazing

Absolutely amazing. This book offers a whole new perspective to a side of a story that has not been told, or that most of us have merely neglected to accept. Open your mind, realise a whole new perspective to the war that stopped the world.

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