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The survivors /

by Furnivall, Kate.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Simon & Schuster, 2018Edition: Library edition.Description: 400 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781471172274 (hbk.) :; 1471172279 (hbk.) :.Subject(s): General | General | Germany -- History -- 1945-1955 -- FictionSummary: Germany, 1945. The Allied Military Government has set up Displaced Persons camps throughout war-ravaged Germany, to house the millions of devastated people throughout Europe who have lost everything. Klara Janowska is one of these. In her thirties, half Polish, half English, born and brought up in Warsaw, she fought for the Polish Resistance, helping to sabotage the Nazi domination of her country. But now the war is over and she has fled Poland with her 8 year-old daughter, Alicja, ahead of the advancing Soviet army, leaving her past behind her. Or so she thinks. She and Alicja are detained in Graufeld Camp, among a thousand strangers who have flooded into the protective custody of the British zone in Germany. She is desperate to get to England, her mother's native country, but she has no identity papers. She needs to escape, at any cost.
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Germany, 1945. The Allied Military Government has set up Displaced Persons camps throughout war-ravaged Germany, to house the millions of devastated people throughout Europe who have lost everything. Klara Janowska is one of these. In her thirties, half Polish, half English, born and brought up in Warsaw, she fought for the Polish Resistance, helping to sabotage the Nazi domination of her country. But now the war is over and she has fled Poland with her 8 year-old daughter, Alicja, ahead of the advancing Soviet army, leaving her past behind her. Or so she thinks. She and Alicja are detained in Graufeld Camp, among a thousand strangers who have flooded into the protective custody of the British zone in Germany. She is desperate to get to England, her mother's native country, but she has no identity papers. She needs to escape, at any cost.

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