Bread on My Mother's Table

A Danube Swabian Remembers

by Ingrid Andor


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/17/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 190
ISBN : 9780595466726
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 190
ISBN : 9780595909674

About the Book

Can the world accept ethnic Germans as victims of World War II? Are there similarities in the Holocausts that the Jews and the ethnic Germans suffered? Will Germans always be perceived as stereotypical villains, even those who are innocent victims? Can this book help heal the wounds of those forced to be unpopular, unacknowledged victims because of their ethnic heritage?

Bread on My Mother's Table: A Danube Swabian Remembers examines the effects of the hidden genocide that occurred at the end of World War II in which a family of ethnic Germans in Yugoslavia was condemned to be victims of expulsion, ethnic cleansing, and forced labor in concentration camps at the hands of Russian and partisan soldiers.

In a tapestry of episodes and family portraits which comprise this literary memoir, the author weaves a tale which illuminates, compares, exposes, and shares a family's history and their journey from feast to famine, from farmers to prisoners, from refugees to immigrants, and from American citizens to land owners once again.

This is the story of one family's quiet struggle and victory over adversity told by a first generation progeny who takes the reader on a parallel journey of rediscovery and acceptance of her cultural identity.


About the Author

The author of this book is the daughter of a survivor of the ethnic German genocide. She has written this book to recognize and legitimize ethnic Germans as victims of World War II, to create a literary work of witness that contributes to a healing consciousness for all those who have been victimized by ethnic cleansing, and to honor the spirit of immigration in America.