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Tearing the Silence: On Being German in America
Tearing the Silence On Being German in America
Author: Ursula Hegi
Brilliantly interviewed by bestselling novelist Ursula Hegi, German Americans born in Germany during and immediately following World War II speak out about the legacy of grief and shame that continues to haunt them. — Like Studs Terkel in his classic Working, Hegi uses the art of the interview to delve into the personal histories of these women a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780684846118
ISBN-10: 068484611X
Publication Date: 7/3/1998
Pages: 304
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4.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Touchstone
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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German-American novelist Hegi writes a non-fiction account of what it was like to be German in the US following the two world wars.
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Ursula Hegi has written a a compelling book about some of the Germans who lived at the time of World War II, some who lived after WWII, the effects of war and on being German in America, how they are 'seen', feel about WWI, the Holocaust taboo in their homes & schools while growing up. Many interviews are within book that are well-written about, each tell a story relating to WWII, some sharing grief & shame, many break silence to tell a great story. A great read relating to WWII.
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