Going Back: 16 Jewish women tell their life stories and why they returned to Germany - the country that once wanted to kill them


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About The Book

The book tells the stories of 16 Jewish women who fled Nazi Germany and their decisions to return to live in their original homeland years later.These women endured hardship when their lives were turned upside down during the war relocating to countries around the world. Fleeing the life-threatening policies of the Nazi era they escaped with hope of a better life. Some adapted easily to new languages and cultures others had great difficulty in doing so. Yet each one eventually returned to Germany to live after the war.A very different kind of diary the book tells of the Jewish experience of the Holocaust with each chapter telling the story of a different woman. They share their childhood memories from an adult perspective and compare that with the lives they were forced to build in other countries. Inevitably they compare the cultural differences between the country of their birth and the country to which they emigrated.What sets these stories apart from other Holocaust survivor stories is that each one of these women returned to Germany to live. They share the experience of: being forced from their homeland; how their move to another country affected their cultural identities; and how the act of repatriation affected them and their families.
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