Out Of The Hitler Time

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Appeal: A gripping memoir of fleeing Hitler's tyranny.

Recommendation: Out of the Hitler Time is an inspiring and moving autobiography of the author's first-hand experience of fleeing her homeland of Germany during Hitler's reign, and returning years later as an Englishwoman post the War. It uniquely captures the rise of Hitler in 1933 and the impact it had on German families, making it an important historical read.

Out Of The Hitler Time

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ISBN: 9780007137602
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM69.87 MYR
Authors: Judith Kerr
Publisher: Collins
Date of Publication: 2002-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Young Adult, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: War, World War II
Goodreads rating: 4.22
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Three stories, one life.An omnibus edition containing three classic books.Anna was a German child when she had to flee from the nazis before the war. By the time the bombs began to fall she was a stateless adolescent in London, and after it was over she became a happily married English-woman who had out the past behind her - or so she thought. In Judith Kerr's internationally acclaimed trilogy when Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, Bombs on Aunt Dainty and A Small Person Far Away, we see the world through Anna's eyes as she grows up - from her much loved family to Hitler's holocaust. Originally published: London : Lions, 1994.When Hitler stole pink rabbit originally published: London : Collins, 1971. Bombs on Auny Daisy originally published: London : Collins, 1975. A small person far away originally published: London : Collins, 1978.Cover and spine title: Out of the Hitler time.
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Appeal: A gripping memoir of fleeing Hitler's tyranny.

Recommendation: Out of the Hitler Time is an inspiring and moving autobiography of the author's first-hand experience of fleeing her homeland of Germany during Hitler's reign, and returning years later as an Englishwoman post the War. It uniquely captures the rise of Hitler in 1933 and the impact it had on German families, making it an important historical read.