Twists of Fate: A Hamburg Family 19041941,Used

Twists of Fate: A Hamburg Family 19041941,Used

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Paul Salomon was a successful Hamburg bank manageruntil 1933. He had become prosperous within a few years, bought a handsome house in Harvestehude, and was able to afford his children a carefree youthalmost. With this book, his son Ernest H. Sanders, who immigrated to New York in 1938, gives an account of the rise and fall of his family in Germany. The stealthy transformation from a normal civil life toat first unacknowledgedpersecution, which resulted in the suicide of both parents on September 21, 1941, is recounted in a subtle and therefore moving way. In spite of these painful experiences, Sanders retained a close connection to his native city, which enabled him to take his final school examination in spite of contrary orders, thereby laying the foundation for his future in the United States.

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