The Still Good Times : Life in Pre-Hitler Germany.
Meyer, Fred H.
The Still Good Times : Life in Pre-Hitler Germany. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (181 pages)
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Timeline -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: The Family Milieu -- Chapter 2: The Setting -- Chapter 3: The Great War (1914-1918) -- Chapter 4: The Sapling -- Chapter 5: Apprenticeship (1918-1923) -- Chapter 6: Living It Up -- Chapter 7: Inflation Hits -- Chapter 8: From Riches to Rags -- Chapter 9: London and My New Life -- Chapter 10: Living and Learning Abroad -- Chapter 11: Back in the Heimatland -- Chapter 12: Dreams of Love and Glory -- Chapter 13: Forever Our Fathers' Children -- Chapter 14: Rough Times Ahead -- Chapter 15: All Quiet on the Western Front -- Author's Note -- Transcriber's (daughter's) Note.
Born in Hannover in 1905 as a German Jew, Fred Harry Meyer (1905-1969) and his new Christian bride fled to the U.S. in the nick of time in 1937. His autobiography provides a vivid and detailed yet flowing picture of the life left behind in Germany and the events that led to Nazism, World War II, and the Holocaust.
9783838273051
Jews, German-United States-Biography.
Electronic books.
E184.37 .M494 2019
929.20973
The Still Good Times : Life in Pre-Hitler Germany. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (181 pages)
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Timeline -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: The Family Milieu -- Chapter 2: The Setting -- Chapter 3: The Great War (1914-1918) -- Chapter 4: The Sapling -- Chapter 5: Apprenticeship (1918-1923) -- Chapter 6: Living It Up -- Chapter 7: Inflation Hits -- Chapter 8: From Riches to Rags -- Chapter 9: London and My New Life -- Chapter 10: Living and Learning Abroad -- Chapter 11: Back in the Heimatland -- Chapter 12: Dreams of Love and Glory -- Chapter 13: Forever Our Fathers' Children -- Chapter 14: Rough Times Ahead -- Chapter 15: All Quiet on the Western Front -- Author's Note -- Transcriber's (daughter's) Note.
Born in Hannover in 1905 as a German Jew, Fred Harry Meyer (1905-1969) and his new Christian bride fled to the U.S. in the nick of time in 1937. His autobiography provides a vivid and detailed yet flowing picture of the life left behind in Germany and the events that led to Nazism, World War II, and the Holocaust.
9783838273051
Jews, German-United States-Biography.
Electronic books.
E184.37 .M494 2019
929.20973