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The Bride's Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation Ingrid Dixon

The Bride's Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation By Ingrid Dixon

The Bride's Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation by Ingrid Dixon


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Summary

A true story of love, reconciliation and humanity in the aftermath of World War 2. Minny leaves Germany in 1946 to marry a British soldier. How will she cope in austere post-war Britain? The adventures of an unremarkable piece of luggage and three generations of its owners, whose journeys across Europe are determined by turbulent history.

The Bride's Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation Summary

The Bride's Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation by Ingrid Dixon

Do you like books that bring history to life? Then you'll love The Bride's Trunk, because it's a page-turner, a true story of love and reconciliation in the aftermath of the Second World War. Beautifully told, it stays with you long after the last page is sadly turned. Imagine you must decide the rest of your life in one evening. This is the momentous choice facing Minny, a young woman who has grown up in Nazi Germany. Her decision made, she leaves Germany on a bitterly cold morning in December 1946 and travels to England to marry Jim, a British Intelligence Corps soldier in the Allied armies that defeated the Nazi regime in 1945 and occupied the devastated nation. She has survived British and American bombs and witnessed the destruction of Aachen, her ancient and beautiful city. How will a German woman cope in austere post-war Britain, where she is still regarded as the enemy? Illustrated with almost 100 images and original documents, The Bride's Trunk describes the adventures of an unremarkable piece of luggage and three generations of its owners, whose journeys across Europe are determined by the turbulent events of twentieth century history.

The Bride's Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation Reviews

An extraordinary narrative, Jackie Ashley; Carefully pieced together from personal and official documents, oral testimony and material objects, Professor Peter Wilson; A gripping and moving story, with excellent illustrations, Dr Philip Towle; Loved it! A recent review.

About Ingrid Dixon

Ingrid Dixon studied German and Italian at the University of Bristol, education at the University of Cambridge and art history at the Courtauld Institute in London. She has written teaching material and taught German and academic English at the University of Cambridge. Her MA research on a 14th Century Italian altarpiece, brought to Britain by Victorian architect George Edmund Street, architect of the London Law Courts, has been published in Italy. She and her husband have two adult children and five young grandchildren.

Table of Contents

Foreword December 1946: England 1920 - 1930: Childhood 1930 - 1939: Adolescence September 1939 - December 1943: War 1944: Evacuation Preparation 1945: Occupation 1946: Separation 1947: Assimilation Postscript: Ingrid, 2016 Historical Notes Acknowledgements Select Bibliography

Additional information

GOR008929027
9780993508028
0993508022
The Bride's Trunk: A Story of War and Reconciliation by Ingrid Dixon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cloudshill Press
20160720
226
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