A Bridge to Cross - The True Story of One Family's Flight from the Nazis
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Rating | : | 4.89 (655 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1910104280 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 268 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
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'A Bridge To Cross' tells an amazing story of one family’s escape from Nazi Germany through Amazon Customer 'A Bridge To Cross' tells an amazing story of one family’s escape from Nazi Germany through the eyes of Hans Berger. I recommend this book because it is essential that we learn from history and avoid having to live with the evil that out of control governments are capable of wielding.On the other hand, it shows that people have the capacity to experience a life of difficulty, pain, and rejection and continue to live a content life while demonstrating great character, thankfulness, humor, and with a joyful attitud. Be sure to read this book Debi Exciting and so sad. What a story. What a writer!. "STORY OF FAMILY COURAGE" according to Tom Morton. This family's trek from the Nazis and the Russians to freedom is gripping. How does anyone survived after a war? This is one family's story of how they did.Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: Remembrances of my Service in the Marines
HANS BERGER is a very experienced developer of automation systems and software and a most successful author of technical books. He has published more than 30 books on automation technology. Including all editions in English, German and Spanish, his total book record comprises more than 70 editions.
About the Author HANS BERGER is a very experienced developer of automation systems and software and a most successful author of technical books. Including all editions in English, German and Spanish, his total book record comprises more than 70 editions. . He has published more than 30 books on automation technology
I know this to be true. The references in this book are from the pages of my mother's journal. Trapped behind enemy lines for more than a year, we felt the powerful paw bearing down on us from the far reaches of the Soviet Empire. The incidents described in my manuscript details our struggle fleeing the Nazis, the Russians, and the flight to the West. Unspeakable mayhem ensued as the Russian shock troops came across the Prussian border. In the spring of 1944, Hitler's storm troops and allied forces attacked all of Germany and forced his radical policies on the citizens. I was only two years old, and my sisters five, seven, and the oldest nine when my mother, in order to flee Hitler's demons, we found ourselves caught in the midst of one of the biggest and bloodiest tank battle of the war.. As we arrived in former East Prussia, the childhood home of my mother, we were nearly crushed by the iron jaw of the Russian bear. My name is Hans-Günter Berger, and I was there. Heidelberg was not exempt. While our father kept up the facade of compliance, our mother had no choice but to take her four children and flee romantic Heidelberg in the dark of night. My sisters and I, born to a father forced into service and a mother whose disdain and open defiance to Hitler cou