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I Somehow Survived: Eyewitness Accounts from World War II
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I Somehow Survived: Eyewitness Accounts from World War II

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The first in a series of books, I Somehow Survived is an extraordinary collection of true stories giving testimony to those who survived World War II. Based on interviews with numerous veterans from across the spectrum of wartime experience, the book documents and reflects upon one of the most gruesome times in history. From anti-partisan warfare in the French mountains, atrocities in East Prussia, to the experience of a Norwegian concentration camp, the book includes rarely heard stories from a range of people caught up in the war. With the distance of time, these survivors have been able to offer new perspectives on their experiences and expose truths they would not have dared admit several decades ago. German Army officers reveal their role in the Vercors and Kiev massacres. A Luftwaffe officer-applicant who never flew describes service on the ground. And a Norwegian woman writes of marrying a German Kriegsmarine while her mother was in a Norwegian concentration camp for political activity and her father was in hiding from the Gestapo. I have no objection to your marrying him, her father told her, I just want them to give us our country back.
AUTHOR: Klaus G. Forg is a German publisher, photographer, journalist and radio presenter. His great passion for photography can be seen in various illustrated books. Forg started his career as teacher before working as product manager and editor for different publishing companies. He went on to found five bookstores and in 1993 took over the management of Rosenheimer Verlagshaus from his father.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Greenhill Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2020
Pages
192
ISBN
9781784385453

The first in a series of books, I Somehow Survived is an extraordinary collection of true stories giving testimony to those who survived World War II. Based on interviews with numerous veterans from across the spectrum of wartime experience, the book documents and reflects upon one of the most gruesome times in history. From anti-partisan warfare in the French mountains, atrocities in East Prussia, to the experience of a Norwegian concentration camp, the book includes rarely heard stories from a range of people caught up in the war. With the distance of time, these survivors have been able to offer new perspectives on their experiences and expose truths they would not have dared admit several decades ago. German Army officers reveal their role in the Vercors and Kiev massacres. A Luftwaffe officer-applicant who never flew describes service on the ground. And a Norwegian woman writes of marrying a German Kriegsmarine while her mother was in a Norwegian concentration camp for political activity and her father was in hiding from the Gestapo. I have no objection to your marrying him, her father told her, I just want them to give us our country back.
AUTHOR: Klaus G. Forg is a German publisher, photographer, journalist and radio presenter. His great passion for photography can be seen in various illustrated books. Forg started his career as teacher before working as product manager and editor for different publishing companies. He went on to found five bookstores and in 1993 took over the management of Rosenheimer Verlagshaus from his father.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Greenhill Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 December 2020
Pages
192
ISBN
9781784385453