“…an exceptional story…that allows you to feel every emotion, to imagine that you are there in the thick of things…should be compulsory reading in schools all over the world.” Readers’ Favorite 5 Stars Solingen, Germany, April 1945: The town of Solingen has surrendered to American troops–the war is over. But for sixteen-year-old Gunter nothing feels normal, even without bombs or threats from the SS. There’s still nothing to eat, the stores are empty, streets and houses buried under rubble. Worst of all, Gunter’s father is missing and there hasn’t been a word from his brother, Hans, since December. As Gunter resumes the daily task of finding food, he and his best friend, Helmut, are invited to join the American boxing club at a local school, only to realize that they can’t handle the strenuous sport on a starvation diet. When Germany capitulates on May 8, 1945, and allied armies are taking control of government, many POW camps are dissolved. German men trickle back into town, many injured or maimed–and every day, Gunter waits. By June, he is frantic. What happened to Hans and his father? Will they return at all? And if so, in what state? For six long years, Gunter’s grit and perseverance, the will to survive and get ahead have saved him… What is he fighting for, if his family will never be whole again? Based on my father’s memories as a youth in World War II, 5 MONTHS: The Wait explores what families experienced immediately following the end of WWII in Europe, when millions of men were in POW camps, many injured, dead or outright missing.
5 Months: The Wait (Biographical WWII Stories for Teens)
$8.49
This biographical story explores the difficult post-war period in Germany, focusing on a teenager’s wait for his missing family members.
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