I Lived Under Hitler

I Lived Under Hitler by Sybil Bannister is a revised edition published by Penguin in 1995, featuring 276 pages in English. This book recounts the experiences of a young British woman who moved to Danzig in 1933 with her German husband, a medical student. It provides a personal perspective on the challenges faced during wartime, detailing the impact of conflict on her life, including the dissolution of her marriage and separation from her son, as well as the harrowing events of Hamburg’s bombing raids and the Wuppertal firestorm.
Readers will find a vivid account of the hardships endured during a tumultuous period in history. The narrative focuses on the personal struggles and resilience of Bannister as she navigates the complexities of life under Hitler’s regime. This biography offers insights into the broader context of war and its effects on individual lives, making it a poignant reflection on survival and loss during one of history’s darkest times.
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In 1933 Sybil Bannister, a young British woman, set up home in Danzig with her new husband, a German medical student. This is an account of the hardship of her war experience. Her marriage broke up, she was separated from her son, and endured Hamburg’s bombing raids and the Wuppertal firestorm.
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