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Surviving The Deadly Upheaval
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A historical novel based on true stories of many people having endured the great forgotten expulsion
出版FriesenPress, 2020-02-08
主題Fiction / Cultural HeritageFiction / Historical / 20th Century / World War IIFiction / Sagas
ISBN15255572119781525557217
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Ew3PDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋This gripping post-World War 2 story takes place in Czechoslovakia after Germany’s surrender in May 1945. One family’s unyielding endurance and determination tells, in uncompromising detail, of the reality and aftermath of government-sanctioned brutality and expulsion of German Czechs. Revenge and violent hatred lead to the confiscation of citizenship, property, basic human rights, and, ultimately, ethnic cleansing. A culture of dehumanization takes root, and Hans and Mattie Novak, with their four children, travel the well-worn path of history. Follow their life throughout the ten years it takes before they grasp one last chance, leave their beloved homeland, and board a US Navy transport ship carrying them and hundreds of other immigrants to the promise of freedom in America. After hardships inconceivable to those who have lived outside the fields of war, they remain unbroken and exemplify hope and selfless love. The book is a celebration of heroes at all ages and the story is built on historical fact and true experiences.