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A Child of Cologne

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  • 317pagine
  • 12 ore di lettura

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Olga Muller, labeled a "Non-Aryan" by the Nazis, faced increasing persecution in Germany. With her African grandmother murdered and her mother in Gestapo custody, her future appeared bleak. However, hope emerged through the Kindertransport scheme, allowing up to ten thousand unaccompanied children to enter Britain. In Suffolk, where locals viewed her as entirely German, Olga encountered mixed reactions; while some believed only dead Germans were good, many, like the Quaker couple Betty and William Rowan, welcomed her. Together, they navigated the challenges of war. Olga's worries for her parents and friends in Cologne intensified, especially with the RAF's devastating "Operation Millenium" targeting her hometown. As the war neared its end, Olga faced another challenge when she reunited with Hans, her childhood friend, at a POW camp. Despite his physical and mental suffering, she resolved to bring him back to Cologne, undeterred by the obstacles ahead. This poignant narrative captures the loss of innocence, love, bravery, and determination amidst the turmoil of war and its aftermath.

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A Child of Cologne, David Maybe

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2018
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