Across the Street From Adolf Hitler: A Memoir
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Rating | : | 4.26 (748 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1401019846 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
I am a woman who grew up, literally, across the street from Adolf Hitler. As I look back upon my life, I can see that much that I am flowed from the powerful historical events that swept through my childhood and adolescence. They sent my life off in a
After studying with Piaget at the University of Geneva, she earned her Ph.D. Anneliese Korner-Kalman is Professor Emeritus at Stanford University School of Medicine. at Columbia University and became a clinical and developmental psychologist. She publish
at Columbia University and became a clinical and developmental psychologist. After studying with Piaget at the University of Geneva, she earned her Ph.D. About the Author Anneliese Korner-Kalman is Professor Emeritus at Stanford University School of Medicine. She publish
"Across the Street from Hitler: Fascinating and Unique Story" according to Donna Spiker. Author Anneliese Korner-Kalman, Stanford University Professor and developmental psychologist, wrote a memoir that deals with the universal task of coming to terms with childhood, in her case an extremely difficult one, complicated by growing up in a conflict ridden family and in closeproximity to Hitler¹s private residence in Munich.Soon after Hitler's release from prison where he had written the Nazi bible Mein Kampf, he became a regular visitor in Korner-Kalman's apartment house to call on an upstairs neighbor who was Hitler's informer about the German. "Across the Street from Adolf Hitler,a gripping memoir8/11/0Across the Street from Adolf Hitler,a gripping memoir8/11/03 I found reading this book riveting and totally absorbing. I could not putit down. Author Anneliese Korner-Kalman, born into a German Jewish family in Munich, vividly describes her frequent and terrifying encounters with her neighbor, Adolf Hitler. After being summoned to appear before the Gestapo,her panicked parents sent her off to safety in Switzerland where, alone and at the age of only sixteen, she was invited to become Professor Piaget's student at the University of Geneva. While there, she not only received an inspiring education that became the foundat. " according to Carol. I found reading this book riveting and totally absorbing. I could not putit down. Author Anneliese Korner-Kalman, born into a German Jewish family in Munich, vividly describes her frequent and terrifying encounters with her neighbor, Adolf Hitler. After being summoned to appear before the Gestapo,her panicked parents sent her off to safety in Switzerland where, alone and at the age of only sixteen, she was invited to become Professor Piaget's student at the University of Geneva. While there, she not only received an inspiring education that became the foundat. Across the Street from Adolf Hitler, unique and riveting A Customer Author Anneliese Korner-Kalman who happened to grow up across the street from Hitler's private residence describes her terrifying face to face encounters with Hitler and her ultimate summons to appear before the Gestapo.The book describes an extraordinarily courageous woman. For example, when she rode her bike through a narrow roundabout, Hitler's convertible pulled up next to her, and SS officers in a second car, screamed at her to greet the Führer, an order she stubbornly defied. After her panicked parents sent her to Switzerland, she risked her life,