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George Clare

    December 21, 1920 – March 26, 2009
    Berlin Days 1946-47
    Last Waltz in Vienna
    • Last Waltz in Vienna

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      On February 26, 1938, 17-year-old Georg Klaar took his girlfriend Lisl to his first ball at the Konzerthaus. His family was proudly Austrian; they were also Jewish, and two weeks later came the German Anschluss. This incredibly affecting account of Nazi brutality towards the Jews includes a previously unpublished post-war letter from the author’s uncle to a friend who had escaped to Scotland. This moving epistle passes on the news of those who had survived and the many who had been arrested, deported, murdered, or left to die in concentration camps, and those who had been orphaned or lost their partners or children. It forms a devastating epilogue to what has been hailed as a classic of holocaust literature.

      Last Waltz in Vienna
      4.5
    • Berlin Days 1946-47

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Clare's memoirs of Berlin and its inhabitants in the aftermath of World War II aims to be a kaleidoscopic portrait of the defeated Germans and the British, American and French occupiers.

      Berlin Days 1946-47