<p>&ldquo;They don&rsquo;t need a reason to shoot people.&rdquo; Sophie Stach Virgilio heard that repeatedly before she was three. When Hitler invaded Poland in September 1939 she was almost a year old. During those years of Nazi<em> </em>occupation she lived on a farm in Godowa Poland with her aunt and her aunt&rsquo;s two children. The Gestapo visited their farm regularly and these inspections were always terrifying because they never knew what the Nazis would do next. In <em>Goat in the Attic and Other Stories: A Young Girl&rsquo;s Memories of Hitler&rsquo;s Occupation of Poland</em> she gives her own unique perspective as a child on Hitler&rsquo;s occupation of Poland. Sophie Stach Virgilio also describes her traumatic departure from her beloved <em>Mamusi</em>a and her difficult adjustment to life in America.</p>