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OverviewAs a small child, Jan Elvin thought very little about the tin box with the simple inscription her father had brought home from World War II. To her young eyes, it seemed ordinary enough, featuring a rough etching of a man and woman with the words, ""Braunau 1944."" What she would later discover is that the box had been a gift from an inmate at a German slave labor camp when her father was just a young soldier. And what it contained would start her on a long journey to uncover some of the fascinating and horrifying history surrounding the Second World War - as well as a search to understand the man forever haunted by its memories. The Box from Braunau is both a memoir of a father-daughter relationship damaged by the ghosts of war, and a chronicle of a World War II veteran whose return to civilian life was permanently scarred by nightmares of combat and concentration camps. We explore the lives of Bill Elvin and his daughter through excerpts from the diary he kept during the war and private letters, as well as newspaper articles he wrote as a journalist on his return. We follow him from his first days on the battlefield as a lieutenant in Patton's Army to his time at the Ebensee concentration camp where he witnessed first-hand the prisoners' sufferings brought about by Nazi atrocities. Through his life, we gain a new understanding of the War and its effects on the men and women who fought in it. Featuring exclusive interviews with family members and fellow soldiers, as well as with survivors of the camps, The Box from Braunau is an illuminating look at war through the eyes of one family. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan ElvinPublisher: Amacom Imprint: Amacom Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.569kg ISBN: 9780814410493ISBN 10: 0814410499 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 01 June 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsCONTENTS PROLOGUE A Box Full of Memories CHAPTER ONE Mark Your Socks CHAPTER TWO The Golden Boy CHAPTER THREE Life in the Foxhole CHAPTER FOUR Don't Surprise Your Father CHAPTER F I V E Elvin, Can You Take This Town? CHAPTER S I X A Door Closes and Another Door Opens CHAPTER SEVEN The Gift of the Box CHAPTER EIGHT The Unbroken Circle CHAPTER NINE KZ-Ebensee CHAPTER TEN Old Soldiers and Reunions CHAPTER ELEVEN The Box from Braunau AFTERWORD APPENDIX A Army Organization in World War II APPENDIX B My Father's Wartime Itinerary APPENDIX C Glossary of Terms and Military Acronyms APPENDIX D Sources for Information on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for Veterans APPENDIX E How to Search for Your Father's War BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEXReviews“Recognizing that her father probably suffered from undiagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Elvin offers an honest and unsentimental account that should benefit soldiers past and present now experiencing PTSD, as well as their families and all readers interested in the consequences of PTSD. She also shows that asking respectful questions can facilitate the healing and understanding of traumatic war experiences.” -- Library Journal Author InformationJan Elvin was founding editor and, for seventeen years, chief writer of the NPP Journal, a quarterly publication of the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |