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OverviewIn July 1935, a month before the notorious Nuremberg Laws prohibiting marriage between Jews and non-Jews came into effect, the official Nazi SS newspaper reported the scandalous June wedding in Berlin of Klara Noack, a Protestant, to Hans Behrendt, a Jewish engineer. Hans was appointed as headmaster of a Berlin technical school after his iron foundry was seized by the Nazis. He spent over a year desperately trying to find a safe haven oversees for the school, turning down all offers for his own safety. Hans, Klara and their baby daughter eventually fled to England three days before war broke out, bringing with them over 100 of Hans's pupils. When he and the boys were taken to a refugee camp in Kent for three months, Klara and their baby were sent to Leeds, from where she wrote to him daily. After they were reunited she began to write a wartime diary. Hans's mother, who, with a daughter, had remained in Berlin to tend to her dying husband, managed to get letters out via another daughter in Copenhagen until that channel was closed. Reading between the lines of these heavily censored letters and later the 25-word Red Cross messages, a grim picture emerges of her suffering as a Jewish widow in wartime Germany. Also documented is the amazing courage and support shown by Klara's family in Berlin. The author, who is Hans and Klara's younger daughter, has, with input from her sister, Rosemarie Palliser, translated and ordered the documents and letters left to her by her parents. Through meticulous research she has placed in context the story of her parents' childhoods, their lives together during the 1930s in Nazi Germany and as refugees during the war in England, as well as the ultimately futile struggle for survival in wartime Berlin of her lost grandmother. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Irene BlackPublisher: Goldenford Imprint: Goldenford Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9780955941580ISBN 10: 095594158 Pages: 438 Publication Date: 12 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAuthor's Note, Acknowledgements, Foreword PART ONE: THE GERMAN YEARS, Chapter 1 a wedding is announced, Chapter 2 Klara, Chapter 3 Hans, Chapter 4 the first years of terror, Chapter 5 an end and a beginning, PART TWO: THE GREEN AND PLEASANT LAND Chapter 6 a strange, new place, Chapter 7 Berlin, late 1939, Chapter 8 lines of communication, Chapter 9 longing for news, Chapter 10 desperate times, Chapter 11 hopelessness, Chapter 12 years of joy and sorrow, Chapter 13 last words, BibliographyReviewsEighty years on the issues in the book are as burning as ever. Dena Ryness, presenter, Salford City Radio; Author InformationIrene Black was born and educated in England and has lived in the USA, Australia and India. Formerly a psychologist and modern languages teacher, she holds a first degree in Psychology and an MA in South Asian Arts. She lectures in Indian art and has written three novels as well as the biography. March 2018 sees the publication of the first volume of her two volume guide to Hindu temple architecture. She also runs writing workshop and gives talks on her books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |