Passage


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About The Book

Every family has its own story to tell. Be it tragic heartbreaking or triumphant each tale forms part of a clan's history and defines its identity. Author John Schissler Jr. started with an autobiographical essay in his history class in 1964 but didn't really give it much thought. Recently through his brother's urging he felt somewhat obliged to reveal their storied past. After a painstaking research he now comes up with a book that narrates the fascinating history of his family entitled Passage: The Making of an American Family.. What started as a school requirement now developed into a detailed memoir of a family's story that impacts the lives of many. Passage chronicles the humble beginnings of John Schissler's family and its struggles to weather the storms of life. Thinking he already had the skeleton of the story Schissler looked for ways to make the pieces of the tale fall into place. Through the help of his parents relatives and friends he looked for connections photos and other evidences to corroborate the existing story he already had. . Author Schissler traces his family's roots and finds out that their relatives came from Donaueschingen. Germany where there are two streams that come together to form the source of the Donau (Danube) river. He believes it is only fitting that his family who were Donauschwaben eventually ended up in Wisconsin which in Native American language means gathering or meeting of the waters.. Passage is not merely a story of a clan who survived the horrors of the world war against the innocent; it also serves as a memorial to all the forgotten souls and unsung heroes murdered by Stalin victims of the final solution and other nameless ones who were dumped indiscriminately into mass graves.. Accompany John Schissler Jr. as he revisits family's and his own unforgettable voyage to survival in this remarkable imagery-filled memoir. Follow their exploits as they sought refuge in a foreign soil that embraced them as if they were its own. Join them as they celebrate diversity in their newfound land their new home called Amerca. Witness the bonds they formed the friendships and families they built the failures that brought forth success and life's challenges that made them what they are today.. According to author Schissler War crimes don't necessarily end with the war. This is a true story about an ordinary World War II European family who was forced to embark on an extraordinary odyssey fraught with danger disease and death to reach the shores of the 'Promised Land'. Shot at by British planes imprisoned by the Russians and forced to work in the peat bogs of East Germany we finally escaped to West Germany where we found temporary asylem until we completed our pilgrimage to Ellis Island. The saga continues with my family's physical emotional and social struggles to get a piece of that American Dream and our eventual assimilatinon into that cultural diversity of that melting pot which is America.
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