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Uncle Hitler : a child's traumatic journey through Nazi hell to the safety of Britain

✍ Scribed by Nestor, Alfred


Publisher
Mirage Publishing
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Overview: Alfred Nestor, now a British man, son of a high-ranking SS officer. Without literary elaboration, Alfred unveils a moving account of growing up in Nazi Germany and his eventual evacuation to the UK, culminating in being being reunited with the father he thought was dead for 53 years.

✦ Table of Contents


Content: Contents Dedication v Author's Note & Acknowledgments viii Foreword 9 Chapter 1 The Beginning 11 Chapter 2 Becoming a Refugee 31 Chapter 3 All Alone 71 Chapter 4 A New Life! 89 Chapter 5 Germany back in my Life 121 Chapter 6 Revelations 133 Chapter 7 Germany 1941 - A Policeman's Duty 145 Chapter 8 The Return of the Past 177 Chapter 9 The Return to My German Heritage, and a Loss 183 Chapter 10 The Camps & the Protocols of the Elders of Zion: 'Why & How' 197 Epilogue 211 Other titles 215

✦ Subjects


Nestor, Alfred -- Childhood and youth.;Germans -- Great Britain -- Biography.;World War, 1939-1945 -- Evacuation of civilians -- Germany.;Germany -- Biography.


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