World War II Began Behind Our Garden Fence by Marion Ehresmann
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Overview: The Blunks, a poor family with many children, lived in Danzig, a free city-state surrounded by Polish territory. On August 31st, 1939, behind their house, they experienced the beginning of the Second World War.
The oldest son Paul, eager to escape his alcoholic, brutal father, voluntarily joined the Danzig National Guard.
After Poland was occupied by Germany, the father had to move to an estate in West Prussia (Poland). Until the war’s end, the family lived first “in Paradise”; then began the terrible deportation and murder of the former Polish landowners as well as the Polish “intelligentsia”. In 1945, the family had to leave their farm in Adamowo. They fled in winter with nine children and two horse-drawn carts from Poland as far as Malente, in northern Germany near Lubeck.
From 1946, the family lived in an abandoned Air Force barracks, then on a small farm nearby. Here the narrator, Heti, was married. She moved with her husband to Hamburg. Heti describes her experiences during those times and later on till the 70s and 80s, as told to her daughter, Marion.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Memoir, WWII

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Requirements: epub reader, 1.3mb
Overview: The Blunks, a poor family with many children, lived in Danzig, a free city-state surrounded by Polish territory. On August 31st, 1939, behind their house, they experienced the beginning of the Second World War.
The oldest son Paul, eager to escape his alcoholic, brutal father, voluntarily joined the Danzig National Guard.
After Poland was occupied by Germany, the father had to move to an estate in West Prussia (Poland). Until the war’s end, the family lived first “in Paradise”; then began the terrible deportation and murder of the former Polish landowners as well as the Polish “intelligentsia”. In 1945, the family had to leave their farm in Adamowo. They fled in winter with nine children and two horse-drawn carts from Poland as far as Malente, in northern Germany near Lubeck.
From 1946, the family lived in an abandoned Air Force barracks, then on a small farm nearby. Here the narrator, Heti, was married. She moved with her husband to Hamburg. Heti describes her experiences during those times and later on till the 70s and 80s, as told to her daughter, Marion.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Memoir, WWII
Download Instructions: (update 4/7/23)
https://gofile.io/d/WakIJm
https://dailyuploads.net/rlwypjp3lmjt
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