On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
by Irmgard Hunt
On Hitler's Mountain, Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood (9/25/2008)
I'm in the middle of your book at present. I can hardly put it down.
I was born in 1933 & my sister in 1934 - Arkansas, U.S.A. I was struck by your close-knit family, as mine was. Your family not really realizing what was going on, but felt compelled to follow their leader. I empathise with your grandparents feelings about your leader. They were very wise, then later proved correct.
Being approximately your age, I was so fearful of my three brothers having to serve in the military. My oldest brother missed it by a few months. After the war he was a pilot and flew supplies to Germany during their reconstruction.
You mentioned in your book being aware of wives waiting for letters from their military husbands. I did the same here and when they didn't get one, they would be so sad. Several of the men in my neighborhood gave up their lives there, as your dad did.
We were across the world from each other, but tended to have some of the same feelings about the war, as little girls.
I'm anxious to finish your book and happy that you survived.