Our Pathway to America Begins

Our Pathway to America Begins

Winfried Goethert

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Segunda Guerra Mundial
ISBN:
9781312720275
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A German boy and his family find themselves as wards of the US military during WWII. This unique book documents the family’s journey to a US Army garrison in Bavaria, a voyage by ship to New York City, and life on an Army Air Force Base as undocumented aliens.

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