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Queen Of The Bremen: The True Story Of An American Child Trapped In Germany During World War II

paperbackMarch 16, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9781450251297 ISBN-10: 1450251293
Publisher
iUniverse.com
Binding
paperback
Published
March 16, 2012
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.90×15.20 cm

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Queen Of The Bremen: The True Story Of An American Child Trapped In Germany During World War II by Difante, Marlies Adams. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781450251297.

It is 1939 when five-year-old Marlies Adams travels with her family on a transatlantic journey from America to Germany so that her mother can visit her terminally ill father. As the SS Bremen leaves New York Harbor with Marlies and her family as passengers, Marlies has no idea that what is intended to be a three-month stay will turn into a seven-year struggle to stay alive in a living hell. No one could have predicted the events that are about to unfold as the Bremen docks in Bremerhaven, Germany six days later. As World War II begins, Hitler comes into power, and all borders and ports are closed; the Adams family is prohibited from leaving Germany-now a Nazi-controlled country. In her compelling autobiography, Marlies chronicles a little girls unforgettable journey through starvation, bone-chilling cold, prejudice, bombings, abuse, homelessness, and fear instigated by an evil dictator. Narrated with candor and many historical details that bring her memoir to life, Marlies shares the tragic yet inspirational story of how she endured a childhood in wartime Germany by relying on her own sheer will, faith, and the unconditional love of a most unusual, yet devoted best friend.