Life Between Two Worlds 1923-2010

History is a reminder of human behavior

by Horst Uhse


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 17/11/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781467044110

About the Book

Life Between two Worlds is a story written with great emotion. It is told by a German Immigrant who has seen the obstacles that life can put in your path. Life in Germany under a dictatorship cannot be put in any kind of comparison. As a small child, I already learned what hardship is by living with foster parents for two and one half years. My teen years were non-existing. World War II broke out and life was all rules and restrictions. Obedience was the first commandm0ent. As a soldier in the Africa Corp under General Rommel I experienced the horror of War, a War we knew from day one could never be won. When the War ended in 1943 life behind barbed wire in the United States was the result of an irresponsible war. When I returned to Germany in 1947, life was very depressing. Every city was a pile of rubble. My thoughts went back to America; to a land that I learned to love with its people who showed so much compassion for us when we were prisoners there. From that day on, I knew that I was going back to America to give my children a future. When I arrived with my family of five in New York with four dollars in my pocket, I knew that was all I needed to succeed.


About the Author

The Author defines his story, whether it is written by thought or emotion. Biography is written by emotion, it portrays a story of his life that needs to be told, it fits our time. It is a story of a German immigrant that has lived under dictatorship and has endured a struggle from the day he was born, through World War II and later behind barbed wire as a prisoner of war here in America and in England. He writes about his life after the War in Germany without any fascination. Life in Germany had lost its glamour. There seemed to be no future for his children that he loved so dearly. The time had come for him to go back to America, the land that he had learned to love. He knew that one day he would call this strange land home. The love and devotion of the American people was so energizing that he knew he was on the right path and his plans exceeded his expectations.