
Die schwärzesten Tage
Flucht aus Pommern 1945 - Zeitzeugenbericht
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Narrated by:
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Sonja Ströl
About this listen
Dieser Zeitzeugenbericht schildert die Strapazen und furchtbaren Entbehrungen meiner Mutter und ihrer Schwestern während ihrer Flucht im März 1945 von Kolberg/Westpommern, (heutiges Kolobrzeg, Polen) nach Bayern und die erste, ebenso entbehrungsreiche Zeit danach. Sie und ihre Schwestern haben das Überleben dieser schwärzesten Tage ihres Lebens dem Mut und der Aufopferungsbereitschaft meiner Großmutter, Dora Seefelder, zu verdanken. Sie flüchtete nur mit einem Koffer und drei kleinen Kindern an der Hand von der pommerschen Ostseeküste über Hamburg zu Verwandten nach Bayern. Dieses Buch ist ein Vermächtnis an eine großartige, tapfere Frau.
©2015 Martina Schmid (P)2023 Audio4You
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