Ilse’S Berlin-I Was There-1926 to 1945

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Ilse Lewis ISBN: 9781463402600
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 1, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Ilse Lewis
ISBN: 9781463402600
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 1, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

`Ilses Berlin begins with the authors earliest memories of a comfortable childhood in the beautiful city of Berlin. Born in 1926, Ilse lived in her familys apartment building; and although her father died when she was two, Ilse, her mother, and sister enjoyed a happy and secure life until the political climate changed in the 1930s. When her mothers death orphaned Ilse at the age of fourteen, she and her sister were left to survive the worst years of the war with little food and constant fear. At the end of the war in 1945 and facing an uncertain future, the author was determined to escape the Russian occupation troops and her war-torn city and make her way to the American Zone (West Germany). Ilse takes the reader on this perilous journey, not only once, but twice. Although she encountered many hardships, Ilse pursued her adventure of crossing the border which rekindled a spirit of hope for a better life.

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`Ilses Berlin begins with the authors earliest memories of a comfortable childhood in the beautiful city of Berlin. Born in 1926, Ilse lived in her familys apartment building; and although her father died when she was two, Ilse, her mother, and sister enjoyed a happy and secure life until the political climate changed in the 1930s. When her mothers death orphaned Ilse at the age of fourteen, she and her sister were left to survive the worst years of the war with little food and constant fear. At the end of the war in 1945 and facing an uncertain future, the author was determined to escape the Russian occupation troops and her war-torn city and make her way to the American Zone (West Germany). Ilse takes the reader on this perilous journey, not only once, but twice. Although she encountered many hardships, Ilse pursued her adventure of crossing the border which rekindled a spirit of hope for a better life.

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