The City in Flames
- Authors
- Berrinberg, Elisabeth von
- Publisher
- Berrinberg Publications
- Tags
- world war ii , military , germany , europe , history , two hours or more (65-100 pages)
- Date
- 2013-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.55 MB
- Lang
- en
From the moment Germany ignited World War II, life changed radically for young Elisabeth, her family, and other residents of Wurzburg. When a fire-bombing near the war's end destroyed most of the city, earlier hardships turned into a desperate struggle for survival as the family took shelter in a cabin outside of town. Through it all, Elisabeth found moments of humor and compassion, from a bungled midnight attempt to milk a neighbor's goat and a Russian POW risking his life to save her family to communion dresses sewn from the only material on hand--a dead soldier's parachute--and the baker who rewarded Elisabeth's mother's confession about stealing a loaf of his bread by giving her another. Together, the stories captured in this memoir provide a gripping picture of everyday life in a world gone up in flames.