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portada Letters from Germany: A Path to Inspiration & Change (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
158
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 13.3 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.17 kg.
ISBN13
9781973973416

Letters from Germany: A Path to Inspiration & Change (in English)

Mary Linda Miller (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Letters from Germany: A Path to Inspiration & Change (in English) - Miller, Mary Linda

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Synopsis "Letters from Germany: A Path to Inspiration & Change (in English)"

Life next door to a pig barnFalling dollar to D-Mark valueNuclear warheads down the streetThe Winged Victory gracing the LouvreFrom mundane to the sublime, author Mary Linda Miller wrote thirty-four letters home and described life as the wife of a drafted Army private while living on a farm in Schwäbisch Gmünd, West Germany for a year from 1970 to 1971. Her first person narrative recounted a piece of Cold War/Vietnam era history not often seen in print-from a woman's point of view. While many military inductees who were drafted in 1970 went to fight in Vietnam, many others were deployed to different parts of the world. Some went to West Germany to support roaming flatbed trucks that bore nuclear-armed Pershing missiles-part of the U.S. Cold War strategy against the Soviet Union. With little media coverage during that era, the men who served on the front lines in Europe are largely overlooked, even today, nearly fifty years later.One such newly-drafted private Lee Zimmer uprooted his wife Mary, despite her reluctance to go, having no preparation or plans for such a radical change in life when they married. They made the best of their situation, living amongst local Germans; sightseeing on weekends in their car; and using leave time to travel more extensively to other parts of Europe. In her letters, Mary described sometimes chaotic, unpredictable situations; the financial conditions of the era; weather and food; as well as good times with friends or new acquaintances and irreplaceable memories.Despite Lee's good fortune in avoiding the horrors of jungle warfare, this couple's future was altered in ways they could never imagine. From the chaos of unexpected change came the inspiration to find an equally unexpected future.

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