As the Second World War ended and the Soviets seized control of eastern Germany, Hanna, a teacher’s daughter, escaped to the West. Her parents and siblings remained in the East, and the family was separated. Forty years later, as the Berlin Wall was torn down, her daughter Nina, now a US intelligence officer, rediscovered her lost family. In this poignant memoir she tells their remarkable story against the backdrop of events that shaped the world.
https://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/forty-autumns506405Forty Autumnshttps://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/media/catalog/product/5/0/506405_34e7baeeabd54193739032598a74efde.jpg7.997.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Highlights/History/Categories/Social HistoryAs the Second World War ended and the Soviets seized control of eastern Germany, Hanna, a teacher’s daughter, escaped to the West. Her parents and siblings remained in the East, and the family was separated. Forty years later, as the Berlin Wall was torn down, her daughter Nina, now a US intelligence officer, rediscovered her lost family. In this poignant memoir she tells their remarkable story against the backdrop of events that shaped the world.Hardback00add-to-cartNina WillnerGeneral232x152mmLittle BrownHardbackGeneral