Abandoned Berlin

Abandoned Berlin
Title Abandoned Berlin PDF eBook
Author Ciaràn Fahey
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2015-02-26
Genre
ISBN 9783814802084

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ABANDONED IN BERLIN

ABANDONED IN BERLIN
Title ABANDONED IN BERLIN PDF eBook
Author John R. Cammidge
Publisher Gatekeeper Press
Pages 119
Release 2018-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 0999855506

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“Abandoned in Berlin” invites the reader to decide if anti-Semitism in Germany ended after the war or was simply concealed by a new set of West German laws. The story uncovers the history of a prestigious block of Jewish-owned apartments in West Berlin, expropriated under National Socialism at the end of March 1936. The leading characters are a widow and her two teenage daughters, with the story narrated in the third person by Hilda, the only child of the youngest daughter, who currently lives in Novato, northern California. Uncovering the family history begins during June 2016 when Hilda visits Berlin to discover the home where her mother lived as a child and teenager. Through diligent research and the help of people and organizations in Berlin, Britain, the United States, and Israel, a story of persecution, discrimination, courage, and survival emerges. Important events are exposed that begin in December 1929 when the father of the family dies suddenly of natural causes, and leaves his wife to bring up the two adolescent daughters and manage the apartment business in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district of Berlin. The youngest girl legally inherits a share of the property, but because she is under age-21 and has no father, she is placed under the “care” of a Nazi Guardianship Court during late 1933. As a consequence, the Court controls all financial matters affecting the property. Slowly its requirements squeeze Hilda’s family out of their home and rental business, and then out of Germany. Not until during the early 1950’s can the survivors pursue restitution under newly-created West German jurisprudence. What happens at this time is described in “Abandoned in Berlin”.

She Wore a Yellow Dress

She Wore a Yellow Dress
Title She Wore a Yellow Dress PDF eBook
Author John Cammidge
Publisher Gatekeeper Press
Pages 409
Release 2021-02-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0999855549

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JOHN is brought up on an isolated farm near York, spends his spare time birdwatching, lives with an unsympathetic stepfather and loving mother, and attends Hull University as the government pays his expenses. He worries about serious relationships with girls and has no idea of what career to follow. His experience so far is as a farm hand and a hospital porter. A letter he finds at home confirms his biological father is alive but has no intention of helping him. On Bonfire Night 1965 (Guy Fawkes Night), during his final undergraduate year, he meets a fellow student, JEAN-LOUISE, and a romantic relationship develops. In many ways she is different from John; she is a town girl, brought up by loving parents, is an only child, has opposing politics and knows what she wants to be – a fashion buyer for Marks & Spencer. The obstacle is her mother is ill with muscular dystrophy and she must help take care of her parents. She surprises John by encouraging his birdwatching. John joins Ford of Britain as a graduate trainee and after an uncertain start, is placed in industrial relations and decides to study for a graduate degree with the Institute of Personnel Management. He also discovers more about his real father. What happens to the couple during the subsequent 10 years as they navigate their careers, have to deal with events that take place in Britain during the period and manage personal issues at home, are the subjects of this book. There is panic buying during the 1974, 3-day working week, the affects on home life of Britain's entry into the Common Market, annual inflation driven above 25 percent in part because of trade union militancy, and many other national incidents. A unique feature of the novel is the use of bird species to illustrate human behavior and character. At the end of each chapter there is an illustration of the featured bird from that chapter to provide a summary of the bird's appearance and habitat in case the reader is interested. The novel blends British history, ornithology, success at work, discrimination against women and the challenges of home life into a single story.

Abandoned in Berlin: A True Story

Abandoned in Berlin: A True Story
Title Abandoned in Berlin: A True Story PDF eBook
Author John R. Cammidge
Publisher Gatekeeper Press
Pages 134
Release 2018-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780999855515

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true story about national socialism in Germany during the 1930's and its impact on a particular family; their property first was seized, and then they were driven out of Germany. The second part deals with the surviving family's restitution claim in the 1950's and how they were dealt with by the West German courts.

A Woman in Berlin

A Woman in Berlin
Title A Woman in Berlin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 298
Release 2005-08-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780805075403

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With shocking and vivid detail, the journal of a woman living through the Russian occupation of Berlin in 1945 tells of the shameful indignities to which women in a conquered city are always subject and describes the common experience of millions.

Abandoned Cold War Places

Abandoned Cold War Places
Title Abandoned Cold War Places PDF eBook
Author Robert Grenville
Publisher Amber Books Ltd
Pages 211
Release 2023-03-20
Genre Photography
ISBN 1782749888

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Featuring 170 striking photographs, Abandoned Cold War Places is a fascinating visual history of the relics left behind by both sides from the late 1940s to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Forbidden Places

Forbidden Places
Title Forbidden Places PDF eBook
Author Sylvain Margaine
Publisher Jonglez Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2015
Genre Photography
ISBN 9782361951313

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Head off to explore the filming location of 12 Monkeys, Michael Jackson's hometown turned ghost town, Berlin's 1936 Olympic Village, deconsecrated churches, forgotten castles, deserted train stations, prisons and mental asylums, a cemetery of rusted locomotives, abandoned steel factories, phantom metro stations, and more -- For 10 years, Sylvain Margaine has traveled the world in search of these forbidden and forgotten places -- An exceptional photographic report on urban decay.