When I arrived in Germany in 1973 I had no idea I would spend the next couple of years collecting oral histories but that is what happened. I suffered from culture shock in Germany and my response was to collect oral histories of the women I was living amongst. I asked them about their wartime and postwar experiences.
It was hard work emotionally for both them and for me as they had often been traumatised by their experiences and had buried them as a way of coping. My questions brought it all back. Many women said they had not even told their families about what had happened to them and we wept together as they recounted their stories.
It turned out to be the best medicine I could have wished for and over the course of those two years I learned to love my adopted home. Several of the women offered to help me publish the stories and I did find a publisher but unfortunately it folded before the book was out and by that time I had enrolled in a science course didn't have time to pursue it further.
The box of interviews (and the research I did in the Wiesbaden public library to help me understand the period the women were talking about) were put in a big box and have traveled with me ever since. I felt, and still feel, indebted to these women and wanted to make sure their voices were heard. I also wanted to publish them to help show how a country can descend into fascism, but
we have seen other examples since then and the process probably no longer needs explaining.
So here they are, the voices from times past. Fascinating reading, even now, or perhaps particularly now as the women of this generation are mostly no longer living. I didn't know whether to publish as eBook as well as paperback. Does anyone read such books on a screen? (Dear reader, if you would read it online, please let me know!)
Available from Amazon and other outlets. Here are the Amazon links:
USA: https://www.amazon.com/dp/098731226X
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/098731226X
AU: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/098731226X
DE: https://www.amazon.de/dp/098731226X
1 comment:
I certainly would rather read an eBook, as my reading habits would otherwise have me carry many books and I like to travel light.
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