“A few tension-filled days passed. Then, as the first rays of the morning sun lit up the horizon, I heard a loud knock on our front door. I realized at that moment that our way of life, indeed perhaps life itself, had come to an end.” This passage, taken from hand-written notes of a WWII survivor, launches a story that resurrects the fading echoes of the momentous events of that war as it played out along the southern shores of the Baltic Sea – and brings to life the challenges, terrors and victories that she, and thousands of others like her, experienced. Her story conveys not only having “lived through some very interesting and dangerous times, filled with moments of almost unspeakable terror and despair,” but also her love for a way of life destroyed by the war. The author expands the story by weaving in the political/military environment in which it was taking place and providing a historical perspective, with the benefit of 60 years of hindsight, on why things happened the way they did. The book is a true personal story of endurance, perseverance and survival. But it is also a documentation of events that propelled the masses of refugees fleeing the Baltic region during WWII. It is thus a reference, indeed a tutorial, for events along the Baltic as seen from both the refugee and historical perspectives. Those whose families emigrated from that part of the world after WWII will find the book particularly enlightening. The experiences of their ancestors might have been different in detail, but the environment in which they occurred was the same.
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Edward R. Janusz is an engineer by education and profession, and a student of history by avocation. His career as an officer in the US Army Corps of Engineers took him to Germany, Vietnam, Korea and numerous stateside locations including The Office of Army Chief of Staff in the Pentagon and the US Military Academy at West Point, NY. He also attended numerous military schools including the Defense Systems Management College and the Command and General Staff College where he was able to pursue his avid interest in history, particularly of the WWII period. Upon retirement from the Army, he pursued a 22-year career as an executive in the Computer Services Industry. In his early years he was a participant in the events depicted in the book as thus was able to add his own perspective on the history of that period.
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