Gretel's Story: A Young Woman's Secret War Against The Nazis

Gretel's Story: A Young Woman's Secret War Against The Nazis

by Gretel Wachtel
Gretel's Story: A Young Woman's Secret War Against The Nazis

Gretel's Story: A Young Woman's Secret War Against The Nazis

by Gretel Wachtel

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Overview

The spellbinding account of the life of a young woman in Hamburg during the Second World War.  Gretel Wachtel bore witness to the disappearance of her best friend during Kristallnacht, the infamous night of atrocities against the Jewish population in 1938, and during the war she endured the constant bombing of her beloved Hamburg by the Allies, surviving the firestorm caused by Operation Gomorrah.  An unguarded anti-Nazi comment resulted in her being forced to work in an ammunition factory, but she didn't lose her desire to fight the totalitarian regime.  She married a resistance fighter, helped the local priest to protect fugitives hunted by the Gestapo and hid her Jewish doctor in the cellar of her house.  Called up to serve as a typist in the Wehrmacht, Gretel allied herself with the resistance, passing on secrets learned from her work sending and receiving messages via the Enigma encryption machine.  Finally arrested by the Gestapo in 1945 and taken to an internment camp, she was liberated as the British Army advanced towards Hamburg.  Before the war, she was a fun-loving girl who enjoyed a good time… She was an ordinary person thrust into extraordinary circumstances.  Her wartime experiences are nothing short of astonishing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780762770717
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/07/2012
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Gretel Wachtel was born in Germany in 1915 and was twenty-four years old when the Second World War began. She moved to England in 1945, where she remained until her death in 2005. Claudia Strachan was born in Germany and in 1993 she moved to England, where she met Gretel. She spent the next nine years researching Gretel’s story.

Table of Contents

1 The Canaries 1

2 Lutz 21

3 Lydia 35

4 Harvesting 51

5 Grömitz and Sylt 63

6 The Olympics 74

7 Marriage 83

8 The Black Market 96

9 Dr. Manes 106

10 The Wehrmacht 119

11 Enigma 135

12 Firestorm 150

13 The Stauffenberg Plot 175

14 The Camp 195

15 The End of the War 210

16 After the War 225

17 Finding Karchen 242

18 Patrick 258

Epilogue 270

Afterword 273

Acknowledgments 276

Bibliography 277

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