Hamburg 1947

Hamburg 1947
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Publisher : Harry Leslie Smith
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0987842552
ISBN-13 : 9780987842558
Rating : 4/5 (558 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Hamburg 1947 by : Harry Leslie Smith

Download or read book Hamburg 1947 written by Harry Leslie Smith and published by Harry Leslie Smith. This book was released on 2012-05 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twenty-two years old and ready for peace, Harry Leslie Smith has survived the Great Depression and endured the Second World War. Now, in 1945 in Hamburg, Germany, he must come to terms with a nation physically and emotionally devastated. In this memoir, he narrates a story of people searching to belong and survive in a world that was almost destroyed. Hamburg 1947 recounts Smith's youthful RAF days as part of the occupational forces in post-war Germany. A wireless operator during the war, he doesn't want to return to Britain and join a queue of unemployed former servicemen; he reenlists for long term duty in occupied Germany. From his billet in Hamburg, a city razed to the ground by remorseless aerial bombardment, he witnesses a people and era on the brink of annihilation. This narrative presents a street-level view of a city reduced to rubble populated with refugees, black marketers, and cynical soldiers. At times grim and other times amusing, Smith writes a memoir relaying the social history about this time and place, providing a unique look at post-WWII Germany. Hamburg 1947 is both a love story for a city and a passionate retailing of a love affair with a young German woman.


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