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The Hours After
The Hours After: Letters of Love and Longing in War's Aftermath | Gerda Weissmann Klein, Kurt Klein
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The love letters of Gerda and Kurt Klein, revealing one of the greatest love stories ever told. Over fifty years ago, Gerda Weissmann was barely alive at the end of a 350-mile death march that took her from a slave labor camp in Germany to the Czech border. On May 7, 1945, the American military stormed the area, and the first soldier to approach Gerda was Kurt Klein. She guided him to her fellow prisoners who lay sick and dying on the ground, and quoted Goethe: "Noble be man, merciful and good." Perhaps it was her irony, her composure, her evident compassion in the face of tragedy, that struck Kurt Klein. A great love had begun. Forced to separate just weeks after liberation and hours after their engagement, Gerda and Kurt began a correspondence that lasted until their reunion and wedding in Paris a year later. Their poignant letters reflect upon the horrors of war and genocide, but above all, upon the rapture and salvation of true love.
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Kmatti
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Day 3 #riotgrams #nakedhardcovers a.k.a how my books always look because I can‘t read hardbacks with dust covers.

thecurlybookworm Same! My mother reads with them on so I take them off for her 😂 7y
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CogsOfEncouragement
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#OctPhotoChallenge #RealLifePerson Both "All But My Life" by Gerda Weissmann Klein, and "The Hours After - Letters of Love and Longing in War's Aftermath" by Gerda and her husband Kurt Klein are books I like to spread the word about. My history major husband introduced these to me. I recommend them both.

Broke_Girl_Reads I was lucky enough to meet Gerda Weissman Klein once and she completely blew me away. Such a poised, compassionate woman 8y
CogsOfEncouragement @Broke_Girl_Reads I'm happy you were able to. It is a life changing opportunity to meet any holocaust survivor. My husband was able to hear a few speak at a conference when he taught HS history a number of years ago. They were kind enough afterwards to sign books and shake hands. 8y
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