The Big Trek: The fate of the refugees

by Guido Knopp

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Publisher: Guido Knopp
Copyright: © 2008  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Canada
Download: 1 documents, 24495 KB

Printed: 334 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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The German population in the Eastern Territories was forced by Hitler to stay put because of his demented notion that they had to persevere. Then it was too late for any attempts to rescue the civilians. In January 1945, while the Red Army was already fighting on German soil, several hundred thousand civilians started to flee precipitously. On foot, on horse drawn carts laden with their prized possession, they risked the icy roads and extremely low temperatures, helplessly exposed to Soviet attacks. More than two million of the 12 million refugees did not survive the exodus. The war that had been started by Hitler had ricochet on the defenseless people in whose name it had been started.


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The Big Trek [ No Rating ] 29 Dec 2008
A compilation of some of the many stories that arose out of the ashes of the Second World War. This book tells the stories of many of those directly affected by the conflict as well as the tens of thousands that cannot speak for themselves. A riveting read that is hard to put down. I am so glad that this book is now available in English and available for all to read. "Lest We Forget"

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