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Forty Autumns - A Family s Story of Survival and Courage on Both Sides of the Berlin

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Zusatztext "A poignant parable of hope and! at times! a harrowing ghost story." Informationen zum Autor Nina Willner is a former U.S. Army intelligence officer who served in Berlin during the Cold War. Following a career in intelligence, Nina worked in Moscow, Minsk, and Prague promoting human rights, children’s causes, and the rule of law for the U.S. government, nonprofit organizations, and a variety of charities. She currently lives in Istanbul, Turkey. Forty Autumns is her first book. Klappentext Growing up outside of Berlin, Hanna’s father encouraged his children to learn about life beyond the village. But at the end of World War II, the Soviets took control of the eastern part of Germany and established a repressive communist satellite state—East Germany—which used brutal force and a massive wall to cut off East from West. Determined to live free, Hanna made a dangerous escape that eventually lead her to America. But the price of freedom—leaving behind her family—was heartbreaking. Throughout the Cold War, the West knew little about East Germany. Hanna’s daughter, Nina Willner, became the first female U.S. Army intelligence officer to lead operations in East Berlin during the Cold War to better understand the country. Though separated by only a few miles, American Nina and her German relatives were kept apart by a bitter political war. Forty Autumns brings into focus five women who fought to preserve what matters most. Nina takes us deep into the tumultuous and terrifying world of Communism, revealing both the harsh reality her relatives endured and her experiences as an intelligence officer behind the Berlin Wall. Zusammenfassung In this illuminating and deeply moving memoir! a former American military intelligence officer goes beyond traditional Cold War espionage tales to tell the true story of her family—of five women separated by the Iron Curtain for more than forty years! and their miraculous reunion after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Forty Autumns makes visceral the pain and longing of one family forced to live apart in a world divided by two. At twenty! Hanna escaped from East to West Germany. But the price of freedom—leaving behind her parents! eight siblings! and family home—was heartbreaking. Uprooted! Hanna eventually moved to America! where she settled down with her husband and had children of her own. Growing up near Washington! D.C.! Hanna’s daughter! Nina Willner became the first female Army Intelligence Officer to lead sensitive intelligence operations in East Berlin at the height of the Cold War. Though only a few miles separated American Nina and her German relatives—grandmother Oma! Aunt Heidi! and cousin! Cordula! a member of the East German Olympic training team—a bitter political war kept them apart. In Forty Autumns ! Nina recounts her family’s story—five ordinary lives buffeted by circumstances beyond their control. She takes us deep into the tumultuous and terrifying world of East Germany under Communist rule! revealing both the cruel reality her relatives endured and her own experiences as an intelligence officer! running secret operations behind the Berlin Wall that put her life at risk. A personal look at a tenuous era that divided a city and a nation! and continues to haunt us! Forty Autumns is an intimate and beautifully written story of courage! resilience! and love—of five women whose spirits could not be broken! and who fought to preserve what matters most: family. Forty Autumns is illustrated with dozens of black-and-white and color photographs. ...

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