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A Thousand Kisses : The Letters of Georg and Frieda Lindemeyer to Their Children, 1937-1941 (Abridged ed.)

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The Lindemeyers were an affluent, very closely knit family living in Dusseldorf.

They were also among a minority of German Christian families of Jewish origin.

Georg was a lawyer and a scholar of classics, as well as a writer and a linguist, his wife Frieda was a staunch member of the Evangelical Church, devoted to her husband and three children, Eva-Maria, Edith and Wolfgang.

After the National Socialists came to power in 1933, the Lindemeyers, like all 'non-Aryans', began to be discriminated against.

Realising that the climate of the country was increasingly hostile to them, they managed to send their three children to England.

As the war began, and the oppression against the Jews intensified, George and Frieda tried desperately to move to England themselves.

They never succeeded. In 1941, they were sent off to a concentration camp in Minsk where they both died.

The letters in this book begin in 1937 when Edith, the first of the children, left home, and end in 1941, on the day George and Frieda were deported to Minsk.

They are the letters of any loving parent: full of deep affection, pride and anxiety.And they are also a testament to the immense courage of the family as they struggle to remain strong, hopeful that they will one day be together again.

Written simply and straight from the heart, A Thousand Kisses is the deeply moving story of an extraordinary family and their tragic fate.

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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
0747580316 / 9780747580317
Hardback
06/02/2006
United Kingdom
xxvi, 291 p. : ill.
21 cm
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A tragic story of a family caught up in Nazi Germany : for fans of The Children's War by Juliet Gardner , Sophie's Choice and The Diary of Anne Frank The Holocaust market is very strong and this will be published to coincide with Jewish Book Week. One of the few books to deal with the Nazi persecution of Christians of Jewish origins, A Thousand Kisses will get special attention
A tragic story of a family caught up in Nazi Germany : for fans of The Children's War by Juliet Gardner , Sophie's Choice and The Diary of Anne Frank The Holocaust market is very strong and this will be published to coincide with Jewish Book Week. One of the few books to deal with the Nazi persecution of Christians of Jewish origins, A Thousand Kisses will get special attention HBJD European history, HBTZ1 The Holocaust, HBWQ Second World War