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Surviving Hitler, Evading Stalin: One Woman's Remarkable Escape from Nazi Germany - Education Edition
Surviving Hitler, Evading Stalin: One Woman's Remarkable Escape from Nazi Germany - Education Edition | Mildred Schindler Janzen
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The peaceful farm life of a teenage girl in Germany is abruptly upended when WWII comes knocking at her family's door. One month before her sixteenth birthday, Mildred "Mickchen" Schindler and her family are captured by Russian Soldiers. Having already survived life in Hitler's Nazi Germany, they now face the terror of a new enemy-Stalin's Red Army. Mildred recounts, in meticulous detail, her treacherous journey and the roller coaster of raw emotions she experiences -fear, regret, loneliness, humility, perseverance, and defiance. Mildred's odyssey of making her way home and finding her family in a war-torn countryside takes many riveting twists and turns. The discovery of a secret, hidden document offers hope for a brighter future. From harrowing to heartwarming, this memoir provides a unique perspective of a Gentile girl's road to resilience and her fortitude against all odds to forge a life filled with love and laughter. Surviving Hitler, Evading Stalin is a remarkable testimony to the strength of the unconquerable human spirit and an endearing account of God's faithfulness in the midst of faithless circumstances. Surviving Hitler, Evading Stalin has garnered numerous awards. Mildred was personally awarded the National Medal of Honor by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) in September of 2021 and received the Women in American History Medal in June of 2022. 2020 Sunbury Press SUNNY Award2021 Mississippi Library Association Non-fiction Author Award 2021 American Book Fest - Best Book Award Finalist: Autobiographies & Memoirs2021 Sunbury Press SUNNY Award2022 Illumination Book Award Silver Medal: Biography/Memoir-Inspiration2022 International Book Award: Autobiography/memoir
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Today we celebrated w. a short documentary of her life. Last year our Bookclub met w. the 94 yo American born German descent author. She & family in East Germany were 1st displaced by Russia during & later by Poland after WWII. As a teen, she survived Russian work camps, displaced persons camps, & ocean voyage to America. 7 yrs later Mom & brother joined her in KS. Her strength, joy, & gratitude abounds. Here is the suitcase she brought to USA.

LeahBergen How wonderful! 2y
AmyG Amazing! 2y
tpixie @LeahBergen @AmyG she is smart as a whip & spry!! Her story is unique since she‘s American (although she did not know that until she was 17, because the family moved back to Germany when she was an infant) & a protestant. The Nazis would count their chickens to make sure the family was providing enough eggs to them. 2y
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tpixie Then, when Russia became part of the Allies, they kicked her family off the farm, and they went to camps. Then, after the war, Poland was given that part of eastern Germany as reparations, and so they were kicked out of their home again! There are just so many untold stories. 2y
Librarybelle What an amazing afternoon! 2y
tpixie @Librarybelle yes! I then took my husband to an evening event at her home church (75 years!) about 50 minutes away. Whew! Luckily he enjoyed it & was impressed with her and the documentary! lol makes up for some of the ball games I watch with him! 😃 2y
Suet624 What a life. 2y
tpixie @Suet624 yes! She‘s still coming to grips with her earlier years, but she is very positive. 2y
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#12booksOf2022 #February

Very ugly cover, but interesting book of a Christian German family that suffered after WWII under Stalin‘s rule. Not a concentration camp story, but a different WWII story.
The author is a very gracious woman who lives about 1 hour away, so our IRL bookclub was able to have a luncheon with her.

Andrew65 This does sound interesting. 2y
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We had a wonderful get together w. the 93 yo author. She‘s American born German descent. She & family in East Germany were 1st displaced by Russia during & then Poland after WWII. As a teen, she survived Russian work camps, displaced persons camps, & ocean voyage to America. Finally after 7 years, her Mom & brother joined her in KS. Her strength, joy, & gratitude should never be forgotten.

Chrissyreadit What a great day!!! 3y
Cortg Amazing! Our library just hosted a holocaust survivor last week. ❤️ 3y
AmyG Sounds amazing. 3y
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LeahBergen Oh, wow! What an incredible day! ❤️ 3y
tpixie @CoverToCoverGirl we had a great time!! 3y
tpixie @Chrissyreadit @Cortg @AmyG it was amazing. And her story is different than what I‘ve heard, being a German displaced by Russia! They were Christians, & not Nazi sympathizers, but imprisoned by Russia. Then as reparations, Poland got Eastern part of Germany, so they got kicked out of their home again. Unfortunately they ended up in Russian Occupied Germany (not US, British, or France Occupied), so they were prisoners again! Then her mom helped her 3y
tpixie Escape to American occupied Berlin. There it was discovered she was actually Americsn born (her parents were in Kansas from 1922 to 29) & so at 18 yo, she was able to come to USA. Her mother & brother, Germans, were allowed 7 years later. Dad never seen after being taken away by Russians in WWII. WE had a very insightful lunch with her! 3y
tpixie @LeahBergen yes! My husband‘s cousin‘s wife is going to be the new school superintendent of Ellsworth Kansas where Mildred lives. I‘m going to buy her the book. I‘m hoping it gets into the school curriculum & she can visit the school! 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Amazing! How lucky you were to meet and spend time with this incredible woman. So very sad for her to have lost her Dad in such a horrific way. Thanks for the update! 💟 3y
tpixie @CoverToCoverGirl I do feel blessed. Your welcome! 3y
Cathythoughts Great picture ♥️ 3y
tpixie @Cathythoughts thanks. We had a great time! 3y
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Can‘t wait for book club tomorrow. We are meeting with the author. She lives nearby in Kansas.
She was American born of German parents. They got displaced from their family farm in Germany during World War II by the Russians. After World War II they got displaced again by Poland and were sent to Russia Occupied Berlin. Once it was discovered that she was actually a US citizen, she was able to come to America!

#FriendsWithBooks

CoverToCoverGirl That‘s exciting and it sounds very interesting! 3y
tpixie @CoverToCoverGirl yes! They were not pro Nazi. it‘s very interesting to hear about World War II from a German family‘s viewpoint (edited) 3y
CoverToCoverGirl @tpixie I can‘t wait to hear how this goes. Please give us an update. 🙂 3y
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Starting this memoir for my IRL book club #FriendsWithBooks. We are meeting with the author in early April. She lives nearby.
I‘m planning to read as a companion book
The Redhead of Auschwitz
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#WomenInspiringWomen

DivineDiana Sounds like a model Book Club! 3y
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