The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt: War Through a Woman's Eyes 1939-1940
During the opening months of World War II, Vassar-educated career woman Rulka Langer (1906-1993) risked her life and relied on her wits to keep her two small children and elderly mother out of harm's way. "The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt" is a rare eyewitness account of the early, chaotic days of WWII -- the Nazi German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, the Siege of Warsaw and the first few months of the Occupation -- written by a young working mother. Langer's engaging, clear-eyed chronicle sparkles with fresh and lively storytelling and a brilliant eye for detail. Weaving her story with a masterful use of humor, an occasional bite of sarcasm and a large dose of honesty, Langer paints a vivid picture of this virtually unknown aspect of WWII -- and at the same time illuminates universal truths about average, ordinary people faced with war. More than 100 black & white photos, maps and illustrations; Afterword from author; Epilogue by author's son; contextualizing historical material; discussion questions; Lifetime TV interview. SELECTION of the BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB, HISTORY BOOK CLUB and MILITARY BOOK CLUB. Audiobook available from Audible.com. "Absolutely one of the best eyewitness accounts of WWII Poland."--Alan Furst, bestselling author of "The Foreign Correspondent"; "Moving, laced with grim humor, accessible to a modern audience."--College & Research Libraries News; "Adrenalin charged...unsparing candour and flashes of humor."--The Ottawa Citizen; "A gripping, fast-paced narrative...takes you to the centre of the drama."--Cosmopolitan Review; "Must-read for anyone interested in World War II."--Lev Raphael, author of "My Country"; "I couldn't put the book down. Her story is riveting...utterly contemporary and compelling."--Fontayne Holmes, City Librarian, Los Angeles Public Library (2004-2008).
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The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt: War Through a Woman's Eyes 1939-1940
During the opening months of World War II, Vassar-educated career woman Rulka Langer (1906-1993) risked her life and relied on her wits to keep her two small children and elderly mother out of harm's way. "The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt" is a rare eyewitness account of the early, chaotic days of WWII -- the Nazi German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, the Siege of Warsaw and the first few months of the Occupation -- written by a young working mother. Langer's engaging, clear-eyed chronicle sparkles with fresh and lively storytelling and a brilliant eye for detail. Weaving her story with a masterful use of humor, an occasional bite of sarcasm and a large dose of honesty, Langer paints a vivid picture of this virtually unknown aspect of WWII -- and at the same time illuminates universal truths about average, ordinary people faced with war. More than 100 black & white photos, maps and illustrations; Afterword from author; Epilogue by author's son; contextualizing historical material; discussion questions; Lifetime TV interview. SELECTION of the BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB, HISTORY BOOK CLUB and MILITARY BOOK CLUB. Audiobook available from Audible.com. "Absolutely one of the best eyewitness accounts of WWII Poland."--Alan Furst, bestselling author of "The Foreign Correspondent"; "Moving, laced with grim humor, accessible to a modern audience."--College & Research Libraries News; "Adrenalin charged...unsparing candour and flashes of humor."--The Ottawa Citizen; "A gripping, fast-paced narrative...takes you to the centre of the drama."--Cosmopolitan Review; "Must-read for anyone interested in World War II."--Lev Raphael, author of "My Country"; "I couldn't put the book down. Her story is riveting...utterly contemporary and compelling."--Fontayne Holmes, City Librarian, Los Angeles Public Library (2004-2008).
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The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt: War Through a Woman's Eyes 1939-1940

The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt: War Through a Woman's Eyes 1939-1940

by Rulka Langer
The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt: War Through a Woman's Eyes 1939-1940

The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt: War Through a Woman's Eyes 1939-1940

by Rulka Langer

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Overview

During the opening months of World War II, Vassar-educated career woman Rulka Langer (1906-1993) risked her life and relied on her wits to keep her two small children and elderly mother out of harm's way. "The Mermaid and the Messerschmitt" is a rare eyewitness account of the early, chaotic days of WWII -- the Nazi German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, the Siege of Warsaw and the first few months of the Occupation -- written by a young working mother. Langer's engaging, clear-eyed chronicle sparkles with fresh and lively storytelling and a brilliant eye for detail. Weaving her story with a masterful use of humor, an occasional bite of sarcasm and a large dose of honesty, Langer paints a vivid picture of this virtually unknown aspect of WWII -- and at the same time illuminates universal truths about average, ordinary people faced with war. More than 100 black & white photos, maps and illustrations; Afterword from author; Epilogue by author's son; contextualizing historical material; discussion questions; Lifetime TV interview. SELECTION of the BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB, HISTORY BOOK CLUB and MILITARY BOOK CLUB. Audiobook available from Audible.com. "Absolutely one of the best eyewitness accounts of WWII Poland."--Alan Furst, bestselling author of "The Foreign Correspondent"; "Moving, laced with grim humor, accessible to a modern audience."--College & Research Libraries News; "Adrenalin charged...unsparing candour and flashes of humor."--The Ottawa Citizen; "A gripping, fast-paced narrative...takes you to the centre of the drama."--Cosmopolitan Review; "Must-read for anyone interested in World War II."--Lev Raphael, author of "My Country"; "I couldn't put the book down. Her story is riveting...utterly contemporary and compelling."--Fontayne Holmes, City Librarian, Los Angeles Public Library (2004-2008).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607720188
Publisher: Aquila Polonica
Publication date: 07/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 468
File size: 39 MB
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Table of Contents

Historical Horizon xi

Author's Preface xxiii

1 August 1939: The Last Peacetime Summer 1

2 My Race with Hitler 28

3 August 27: Back to Warsaw 39

4 August 29: Warsaw Prepares 55

5 August 31: On the Edge 66

6 September 1: WAR! 75

7 September 2: Our First Refugees 93

8 September 5: The Bank Evacuates 105

9 September 6: Mortal Fear 122

10 At Aunt Flika's 134

11 Me, a German Spy?! 148

12 Vadik 160

13 September 15: Home Again 167

14 The Siege 182

15 Waiting for Horse Meat 193

16 Playing, Eating, Sleeping 209

17 Grim but Determined, Warsaw Carries On 217

18 The Malachowskis 229

19 We Take in the Grudas 235

20 September 23: My Birthday 242

21 September 24: The Church of the Savior Burns 257

22 September 25: Black Monday 272

23 September 27: Warsaw Surrenders 297

24 Bitter Days 310

25 The Nazi Occupation Begins 331

26 In Need of Candles 348

27 Major von Kraven 355

28 Priests and Teachers Arrested 369

29 My Brilliant New Business 378

30 In Terror's Grip 393

31 Christmas 1939 405

32 New Regulations, a New Business and- 412

33 -The Decision to Leave Warsaw 420

34 Free! 434

Afterword: ?Blitz? Graduates 451

Epilogue 459

Reading Group Guide 469

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