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Author:
Schneider, Helga.
Title:
Let me go / by Helga Schneider ; [translated from the Italian by Shaun Whiteside].
Publisher:
Walker & Co.,
Copyright Date:
2004
Description:
166 p. ; 20 cm.
Subject:
Schneider, Helga--Family.
Snyder family.
Schneider, Helga.
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei.--Schutzstaffel--Biography.
World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Germany.
Concentration camp guards--Germany--Biography.
World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, German.
Children of Nazis--Germany--Biography.
Mother and child.
Other Titles:
Lasciami andare, madre. English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
An emotional memoir chronicles the uneasy reunion between a daughter abandoned at the age of four and the mother who left her husband and young children to join the infamous Nazi Secret Service in World War II. The extraordinary memoir, praised across Europe, of a daughter's final encounter with her mother, a former SS guard at Auschwitz. In 1941, in Berlin, Helga Schneider's mother abandoned her, her younger brother, and her father. Thirty years later, when she saw her mother again for the first time, Schneider discovered the shocking reason, her mother had joined the Nazi SS and had become a guard in concentration camps, including Auschwitz-Birkenau and Ravensbrück, where she was in charge of a correction unit and responsible for untold acts of torture. Nearly three more decades would pass before their second and final reunion, an emotional encounter at a Vienna nursing home, where her mother, then eighty seven and unrepentant about her past, was ailing. Let Me Go is an extraordinary account of that meeting. Their conversation, which Schneider recounts in spellbinding detail, triggers childhood memories, and she weaves these into her account, powerfully evoking the misery of Nazi and postwar Berlin. Yet it is her internal struggle, a daughter's sense of obligation colliding with the inescapable horror of what her mother has done, that will stay with readers long after the book has ended. Helga Schneider was born in 1937 in Steinberg, now in Poland, and spent her childhood in Berlin. When her mother left the family, she was brought up first by her stepmother and then in a boarding school. She has lived as a freelance writer for many years in Bologna, Italy.
ISBN:
9780802714350 (alk. paper)
0802714358 (alk. paper)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)55145887
LCCN:
2004043092
Locations:
DFPC353 -- Ackley Public Library (Ackley)
NPSX771 -- North Polk High School (Alleman)
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
SUPC124 -- Aplington Legion Memorial Library (Aplington)
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)
XBPE737 -- Lied Public Library - Clarinda (Clarinda)
XXPH787 -- Council Bluffs Public Library (Council Bluffs)
VFPB334 -- Elgin Public Library (Elgin)
ALPE516 -- Fairfield Public Library (Fairfield)
MXPG943 -- Fort Dodge Public Library (Fort Dodge)
CMPE792 -- Drake Community Library (Grinnell)
ROPA397 -- Jamaica Public Library (Jamaica) — B SCH
AQPC277 -- Lamoni Public Library (Lamoni)
O3AX572 -- Cornell College - Russell D. Cole Library (Mount Vernon)
D8PD522 -- North Liberty Community Library (North Liberty)
XAPE737 -- Shenandoah Public Library (Shenandoah)
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)
SMPE094 -- Waverly Public Library (Waverly)
GEPG771 -- West Des Moines Public Library (West Des Moines)

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