Nightmares of an East Prussian Childhood: A Memoir of the Russian Occupation

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Nightmares of an East Prussian Childhood: A Memoir of the Russian Occupation

Author(s): Ilse Stritzke (Author), Bernie Stritzke (Author)

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 30 April 2013
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 200 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786473541
  • ISBN-13: 9780786473540

Book Description

The mother of 11 year old Ilse Glaus turned down the last plane out of East Prussia ahead of the advancing Russians in order to stay back with her aged parents. That decision cost her family dearly in wartorn Europe, 1945. Ilse grew up on a small farm, with a wonderful family, the woods as a playground and the beaches of the Baltic.

Then turmoil followed the German defeat by the Russians and the subsequent occupation. In 31 months under the Russians, Ilse’s family is driven from their home, she mourns her missing father, witnesses her mother’s rape, sees her grandparents and baby brother succumb to the brutal conditions, and hears of her oldest sister’s capture and death in a work prison. Fighting starvation, Ilse crafts ways to coexist with the Russians, scavenging, begging and stealing to help the family survive.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“riveting”―Canadian Slavonic Papers.

From the Back Cover

The mother of 11 year old Ilse Glaus turned down the last plane out of East Prussia ahead of the advancing Russians in order to stay back with her aged parents. That decision cost her family dearly in wartorn Europe, 1945. Ilse grew up on a small farm, with a wonderful family, the woods as a playground and the beaches of the Baltic.

Then turmoil followed the German defeat by the Russians and the subsequent occupation. In 31 months under the Russians, Ilse’s family is driven from their home, she mourns her missing father, witnesses her mother’s rape, sees her grandparents and baby brother succumb to the brutal conditions, and hears of her oldest sister’s capture and death in a work prison. Fighting starvation, Ilse crafts ways to coexist with the Russians, scavenging, begging and stealing to help the family survive.

About the Author

Ilse Stritzke lives in East Troy, Wisconsin.

Bernie Stritzke lives in East Troy, Wisconsin.

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