The Boy From Berlin: and his survival in wartime Shanghai

by Grace Marcus

2020-05-26 19:39:32

Fritz Marcus (later called Fred) was born to loving Jewish parents in Berlin, Germany in 1924. His was a happy childhood until a cruel dictator named Adolf Hitler rose to power, and set out to persecute and get rid of Germany's Jews. The only solutio... Read more
Fritz Marcus (later called Fred) was born to loving Jewish parents in Berlin, Germany in 1924. His was a happy childhood until a cruel dictator named Adolf Hitler rose to power, and set out to persecute and get rid of Germany's Jews. The only solution, Fritz's parents thought, was to leave Germany and settle in another country. Although, at that time, there were few countries that would take in Jewish refugees, Fritz's father was able to purchase tickets on a large passenger ship to faraway Shanghai, China. This book tells the story of Fritz's journey by sea to Shanghai, his ten years as a refugee in China during World War II, and finally his immigration to the United States. Less

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File size8.50(w)x11.00(h)x0.0
Print pages26
PublisherIndependently published
Publication date March 25, 2020
ISBN9798627830377

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