Placeholder text

Der D-Day und die schwarze Frau

Der D-Day und die schwarze Frau book

Der D-Day und die schwarze Frau

0 - Default Title
Description
A hymn to dom one could overwrite this autobiographical story of the escape of a young German prisoner of war in 1946 from a French camp... Heinz Lunkenheimer served as a medical soldier in the Messerschmidt storm battalion in 1944 and experienced the great invasion of the West Allies in the US section of Utah in Normandy on June 6 of the year. Wounded, he fell into American captivity just a few days after D-Day. In 1946, he was handed over by the Americans as "repatriated" to the French - to another prison camp... Lunkenheimer reports of the first cruel combat operations, from his path as a prisoner of war via Britain to the USA, another side of the American Way of Live, its so-called repatriation, his transport to Europe and the handover to the French. But Heinz Lunkenheimer's longing for dom was greater than the concern of harsh punishment and the fear of a lonely, dangerous, more than eight hundred kilometres long escape route through a country whose language he did not master. In the extremely exciting adventure writing style of a Jack London, he tells his equally tragic and grotesque prisoner of war story, reports of human suffering and human greatness, of fear and courage, of human weaknesses and respectful strengths - and the unrestrained urge for unrestricted personal dom. If this unusual story were not actually true, it would be a grandiose adventure novel...
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
184
Release Date:
2010-07-01
Publication Date:
2010-07-23
Publisher:
HEK Creativ
Languages:
Original: German
ISBN10:
3932922204
ISBN13:
9783932922206
Weight:
350 g
Height:
210 cm
Width:
150 cm
Currently sold out