Available September 14, 2015 at sites listed on link
Cover by Charlene Raddon of Cover-Ops
This
book is a biography of a woman I have loved and admired for the whole of my
life. I have known this story for most of my life. In the twilight of her
years, this lady has decided that it is time for her story to be told, so it
will be recorded for future generations. Laura Miller
Blurb:
In December 1944, a German family of seven were captured and
convicted of war crimes for harbouring Jews. This is the true story of a woman and her
sister who survived the horrors of Internment in the Bergen-Belsen
Concentration Camp until Liberation on 13 April 1945.
In the twilight of her years, this lady
has decided that it is time for her story to be told, so it will be recorded
for future generations. This is a true account of her experience.
EXCERPT:
Hanover, Lower Saxony GERMANY 1939
The house looked the same as every
other dwelling in the street. Two story, attached, weathered stone. There were
three bedrooms and a bathroom with indoor plumbing upstairs. An attic, where
family treasures were hidden, could only be accessed through a removable panel
in the ceiling of the main bedroom closet. Downstairs was a small but adequate
dine in kitchen, a sitting room and a storeroom. Inside the storeroom was a
staircase which led down to a basement.
The house sat opposite the banks of
the Leine River. It was home to Inga Albine and her family. She had one older
sister, two older brothers and one younger brother. They loved summer when they
could swim and play in the water.
Inga’s father, Adaulfo, was a
well-known and successful Banker. An unusual occupation for an Aryan as most
Bankers were Jewish.
Inga’s mother, Alisz, was a talented
seamstress but with her husband being more than capable of providing for the
family, sewing was a hobby rather than a chore. Although sewing gave her a
great deal of joy, her first love was her family. She adored being with her
children.
Being only children, both Alisz and
Adaulfo had always dreamed of having a large family. Their dream had come true.
They had five healthy children, blonde haired, blue eyed. Perfect Aryans in
Adolf Hitler’s eyes. Klaus, 18, Manfred 17, Elke 15, Inga 13 and Oskar 8. The
girls and Oskar attended private school while the two older boys studied
Engineering. They all played the violin and with the exception of Oskar, they
played very well. Neighbours often praised Adaulfo and Alisz on how polite and
well-mannered all five children were.
The family were prominent in the
local community. They never hesitated to help people who were less fortunate
than themselves.
That was to be their downfall…..
GENRE: Non-Fiction, Historical, True Life
AUTHOR BIO:
Laura
is a middle aged lady who was born in England. She has a compassionate nature,
a great sense of humor and is a loyal friend. She also has an insatiable love
of history.
Growing
up, Laura would spend hours with a member of her family who she loved dearly.
Over the years she was told the story of how this amazing lady had suffered at
the hands of the Gestapo and German SS.
Laura
had always had a strong desire to write. She felt a responsibility to record
the story as a part of her family history.
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GENRE: Non-Fiction, Historical, True Life
1 comment:
The extraordinary people who risked there lives for others has always been for moving to me. That kind of selfless caring behavior is truly amazing---especially in the face of the insanity of the Nazis. This sounds like a wonderful book.
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