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Flight from the Red Hell

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This autobiographical narrative provides a unique personal account of the life of a Volga German under the Bolshevik Revolution and subsequent famine, agricultural collectivization, and Stalinist regime with its persecution of minorities including ethnic Germans in the Soviet Union. The fact that its author, master miller Heinrich Neuwirt (1902-1953), survived as long as he did is a testimony to the resourcefulness, determination to survive, and capacity to endure hardship he evinced as he was repeatedly ensnared in Stalin's net, imprisoned, enslaved, and finally sent to the Russian front in a penal army. Neuwirt only managed to produce his account as a result of finding refuge in West Germany after the war, and although the manuscript made it to Volga German relatives in the United States, nothing came of publication efforts since it was written in German. The value of this manuscript lies in its first-person documentation of Volga German life under Stalin. German professor and literary scholar Virginia L. Lewis has rendered Neuwirt's original German account into faithful English translation.

List of contents

Foreword by Helga Neuwirt Bera - Acknowledgments - Translator's Introduction - Childhood on the Volga River - Revolution! - Famine - Back in My Homeland - The Unexpected Harvest of 1922 and the Start of My Career under Communism - Five Years in a Responsible Post - My Political Responsibilities - What Would the Year 1935 Bring? - In Prison - My Short-Lived Acquittal - Flight and Persecution - From Fugitive to Prisoner of War.

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Virginia L.Lewis is Professor of German at Northern State University. She earned her Ph.D. in Modern German Literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1989. Lewis has published several English-language translations of narratives from German and Hungarian and writes on Realism in literature.

Summary

This autobiographical narrative provides a unique personal account of the life of a Volga German under the Bolshevik Revolution and subsequent famine, agricultural collectivization, and Stalinist regime with its persecution of minorities including ethnic Germans in the Soviet Union.

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"Volga Germans had a terrible fate in Stalin's Soviet Union. First, mercilessly persecuted during collectivization, they later found themselves cast as the enemy within after Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union. Flight from the Red Hell, a fascinating account by a Volga German fighting to survive Stalinism, offers a searing portrait of loss and survival."-Steven Usitalo, Professor of History, Northern State University

Product details

Assisted by Virginia L. Lewis (Editor), Lewis Virginia L. (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9781433171826
ISBN 978-1-4331-7182-6
No. of pages 150
Dimensions 150 mm x 14 mm x 225 mm
Weight 316 g
Illustrations 1 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

European History, Germany, Virginia, Simpson, HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Europe / General, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, Hell, Lewis, Flight, Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe), USSR, Soviet Union, Meagan

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