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GERMAN FACES

Stringer, Ann; Henry Ries

Published by New York; Sloane, 1950
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Publishers cloth. 8vo. 114 pages. 24 cm. First edition. German Faces is a collection of 48 photographs and dozens of interviews with Germans living in all occupation zones and attempting the reconstruction of post-war Germany. Included are interviews with former soldiers, former political prisoners and camp inmates, many liberals, leftists, housewives, and certain nazis. The author, Ann Stringer "was born Elizabeth Ann Harrell in Eastland, Texas in 1918. Her Family moved to Tyler shortly after her birth, where she attended Tyler High School. She went on to study journalism at Tyler Jr. College, Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas. In 1941, she moved to Columbus, Ohio with her first husband, William Stringer, where they both worked for the United Press. As a team, the Stringers traveled on assignments to New York, South America, and Europe. After William was killed in France in 1944, Ann went to Europe alone and became a United Press war correspondent. In 1949, she married Henry Ries whom she met in Germany. Together they wrote a book titled German Faces. " (Ann Stringer collection, Ohio State University) . Subjects: Germany - History - 1945-1955. Light wear to edges, no dustjacket, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-102-21). Seller Inventory # 30424

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Title: GERMAN FACES
Publisher: New York; Sloane
Publication Date: 1950
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 1st Edition

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