Milton, Giles
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Format:
Hardcover, 335pp.
Date of publication:
Oct 11 2011
Publisher:
Thomas Dunne Books
ISBN-13:
9780312590796
Dimensions:
21.62
cm. (length) X
14.81
cm. (width) X
3.07
cm. (thickness)
Weight:
449
grams
This book includes illustrations
About the Book
""A powerful and true story of warfare and human survival that exposes a side of World War II that is unknown by many— this is the story of Wolfram Aichele, a boy whose childhood was stolen by a war in which he had no choice but to fight
""Hitler's Germany told through German eyes, this is the true story of Wolfram Aichele, who was nine years old when Hitler came to power. He and his parents - free-thinking artists - experienced first hand life under one of the most brutal regimes in history when Wolfram was conscripted into Hitler's army. Written with remarkable sensitivity by Wolfram's son-in-law, Giles Milton, "The Boy Who Went to War" is a reminder to us all that civilians on all sides suffered consequences of Hitler's war. A powerful story of warfare and human survival, this book exposes a side of World War II that is unknown by many, the story of a boy whose childhood was stolen by a war in which he had no choice but to fight. [Edit review] [Delete review]
""Hitler's Germany told through German eyes, this is the true story of Wolfram Aichele, who was nine years old when Hitler came to power. He and his parents - free-thinking artists - experienced first hand life under one of the most brutal regimes in history when Wolfram was conscripted into Hitler's army. Written with remarkable sensitivity by Wolfram's son-in-law, Giles Milton, "The Boy Who Went to War" is a reminder to us all that civilians on all sides suffered consequences of Hitler's war. A powerful story of warfare and human survival, this book exposes a side of World War II that is unknown by many, the story of a boy whose childhood was stolen by a war in which he had no choice but to fight. [Edit review] [Delete review]
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