<p>In the summer of 1933 Karl J. Volk was sent from the United States to live with family members in Germany because his parents could not cope with a baby in their lives. Little did they know that a dictator named Adolf Hitler had just attained power several months before. For the next eight years Karl lived in a small village with an aunt and uncle before moving to Aschaffenburg where he&nbsp;lived with a different aunt and uncle.&nbsp;The bombing by Allied planes&nbsp;in 1945 cut his time there&nbsp;short. In 1946 at the age&nbsp;of fourteen Karl returned&nbsp;to the United States not&nbsp;understanding English&nbsp;and living with parents&nbsp;and a sister he barely&nbsp;knew. This is the story&nbsp;of his early life in&nbsp;both countries.</p>