Description: A Family Memoir by Renate Pore This is the story of Lydia Marx Henricksen. Lydia was born in 1925 in Giessen, Germany and came of age in the 1930s and 1940s. These were turbulent times in Germany as the nation suffered through revolution, hyper-inflation, depression, political violence and the catastrophe of World War II. While the family fortunes suffered, Lydia, herself, grew up secure and sheltered in a tight-knit traditional German family. She recalls her childhood and teenage years as full of fun. She was a strong, bright, happy-go-lucky girl with a thirst for learning and ambition to move beyond the secure confines of the family and the traditional role of a German woman as that of Kinder, Kueche, Kirche. Lydias comfortable life was changed when Germany began to mobilize for war. All teenagers had to spend a year in service. The family assets were seized. Fathers, uncles and brothers were inducted into the military to serve in France, Russia, Africa and other far-away places. Women and children had to rely upon themselves. At age 14, as the oldest child in the family, Lydia became the familys main breadwinner. By age 18, she was a single mother and by age 19, she and her family began to experience the full force of the war, as the battle was taken to the civilian population. Intense aerial bombings by the British and the Americans destroyed many of Germanys beautiful old cities, including Giessen, and brought Germany to its knees. Ever resilient, Lydia adapted to the new circumstances and found her way through tragedy and loss. Like so many other German women, Lydia became a war bride, and at age 28, began a new phase of her life her life in America. It was a difficult transition, but in America Lydia found opportunities that would have been denied to her in Germany. She raised four children and had an exciting and successful career as a hospital administrator. At age 90, she lives comfortably in her own home in Pacific Grove, California - a peaceful and quiet place on the beautiful central California coast FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This is the story of Lydia Marx Henricksen. Lydia was born in 1925 in Giessen, Germany and came of age in the 1930s and 1940s. These were turbulent times in Germany as the nation suffered through revolution, hyper-inflation, depression, political violence and the catastrophe of World War II. While the family fortunes suffered, Lydia, herself, grew up secure and sheltered in a tight-knit traditional German family. She recalls her childhood and teenage years as full of fun. She was a strong, bright, happy-go-lucky girl with a thirst for learning and ambition to move beyond the secure confines of the family and the traditional role of a German woman as that of Kinder, Kueche, Kirche. Lydias comfortable life was changed when Germany began to mobilize for war. All teenagers had to spend a year in service. The family assets were seized. Fathers, uncles and brothers were inducted into the military to serve in France, Russia, Africa and other far-away places. Women and children had to rely upon themselves. At age 14, as the oldest child in the family, Lydia became the familys main breadwinner. By age 18, she was a single mother and by age 19, she and her family began to experience the full force of the war, as the battle was taken to the civilian population. Intense aerial bombings by the British and the Americans destroyed many of Germanys beautiful old cities, including Giessen, and brought Germany to its knees. Ever resilient, Lydia adapted to the new circumstances and found her way through tragedy and loss. Like so many other German women, Lydia became a war bride, and at age 28, began a new phase of her life her life in America. It was a difficult transition, but in America Lydia found opportunities that would have been denied to her in Germany. She raised four children and had an exciting and successful career as a hospital administrator. At age 90, she lives comfortably in her own home in Pacific Grove, California - a peaceful and quiet place on the beautiful central California coast Details ISBN1504948777 Author Renate Pore Pages 114 Language English ISBN-10 1504948777 ISBN-13 9781504948777 Media Book Format Paperback Short Title FAMILY MEMOIR Birth 1943 Year 2015 Imprint Authorhouse Country of Publication United States Publication Date 2015-11-13 Illustrations Illustrations, black and white UK Release Date 2015-11-13 Publisher Authorhouse Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96125731;
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ISBN-13: 9781504948777
Book Title: A Family Memoir
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Publication Year: 2015
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Number of Pages: 114 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: A Family Memoir
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Author: Renate Pore
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