The Bones of My People: One German Woman's Story of Survival As a Forced Laborer in the Soviet Union after World War II by Gertrud Baltutt, Waltraut Clark, Michael Clark

The Bones of My People: One German Woman's Story of Survival As a Forced Laborer in the Soviet Union after World War II

Gertrud Baltutt, Waltraut Clark, Michael Clark

157 pages first pub 2014 (editions)

nonfiction emotional sad medium-paced
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The story of the capture, imprisonment and survival of Gertrud Baltutt, a German civilian in East Prussia who was transported into forced labor in the Soviet Union at the end of World War II.

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