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War child : survival, betrayal, secrets / Annette Janic with Catherine McCullagh.

War child : survival, betrayal, secrets / Annette Janic with Catherine McCullagh.
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B 920.72 QUAS
Adult Non Fiction   Campsie . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781925275599 (pbk.)
1925275590 (pbk.)
Name Janic, Annette author.
Title War child : survival, betrayal, secrets / Annette Janic with Catherine McCullagh.
Published Newport, N.S.W. Big Sky Publishing, 2016.
©2016
Description 307 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary War Child is a true story that spans 100 years, revealing agonising choices against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, the lingering effects of war, the 1950s Australian migration experience, and a modern day search. Magdalena ('Leni') is an illegitimate child born in a small town steeped in superstition in pre-World War II Germany. Denounced as a source of shame by her devoutly Catholic grandfather and the narrow-minded townspeople, Leni and her mother eke out a living dogged by poverty and prejudice in a country moving inexorably towards war. With the advance of the Red Army, Leni and her family are stripped of their possessions and forced to survive on their wits, transforming Leni from a meek, cowed girl to breadwinner and protector. She becomes a member of the Hitler youth, while at the same time puzzling over the disappearance of her Jewish friend. Forced to leave school at 14, Leni is confronted with the terrible choice of submitting to secret systematic rape by her employer, or having her mother interned. When she falls pregnant, she is determined to avoid the hardship she endured as a child and marries her Yugoslav boyfriend and migrates to Australia. It is an arduous journey marred by the appalling conditions at Bagnoli transit camp and the enormous difficulties of beginning a new life in Australia. In researching her mother's life after the death of both parents, Leni's daughter Annette makes a startling discovery. With her dying breath, Leni's confidante reveals another secret. A complex search that crosses three continents follows as Annette gradually unravels the web of intrigue that protects her mother's ultimate secret.
Subjects Quaschigroch, Magdalena
War and families -- Germany
Women immigrants -- Australia -- Biography
Family secrets
Family secrets -- Australia -- Biography
Germany -- History -- 1933-1945
Germany -- Social conditions -- 1933-1945
Australia -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 1945-
Other Names McCullagh, Catherine author.
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