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Wolfram: The Boy Who Went to War
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Wolfram: The Boy Who Went to War
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Giles Milton
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:352 | Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 137 |
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Category/Genre | Second world war |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780340840832
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Classifications | Dewey:943.086092 |
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Illustrations |
2 x 8pp sections and map
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
John Murray Press
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Imprint |
John Murray Publishers Ltd
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Publication Date |
15 September 2011 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The Aichele family were decent, cultured, peace-loving Germans trying their hardest not to get swept up in the madness of Hitler's Third Reich. But by the time war came, for civilians on all sides, there was nowhere left to hide. The conflict took Wolfram, the family's gentle, 18-year-old son, to the Russian Front and the Normandy beaches. It also engulfed the town of his childhood, obliterating its inhabitants in a devastating firestorm. Wolfram is a powerful story of human survival. It is testimony to the fact that even in the darkest times there remains a spark of humanity that can never be totally extinguished.
Author Biography
Giles Milton is a bestselling writer and journalist and the author of six previous works of non-fiction, two novels and children's books. For more information please visit www.gilesmilton.com.
ReviewsAs an Englishman writing about a German destiny for a non-German public, Milton avoids the pitfalls. Instead he renders a service to his father-in-law's generation by reminding readers about the sheer physical, mental and spiritual effect it took to stay true to oneself in a vicious regime. - The Times idiosyncratic and utterly fascinating - Mail on Sunday a truly remarkable story . . . a tour de force. - Miranda Seymour a compelling account of 20th-century darkness. - Sun Herald Giles Milton is one of our most engaging writers of non-fiction. In Wolfram, he writes with deceptive simplicity, matching his effortless style with a fascinating subject to create a page-turning and thought-provoking book. - Victoria Hislop a remarkable narrative of [Wolfram] Aichele's life during the Nazi regime, written by his son-in-law Giles Milton. - Irish Times Engrossing . . . Milton's book celebrates the heroism of individuals who put lives before ideologies - Independent as a portrait of how these civilised individuals were able to survive, this is invaluable. - Daily Express
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