Born As a Prisoner of War Ukrainian Refugee Memoirs |
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Author:
| Humeniak, Orest |
Memoir by:
| Humeniak, Orest |
Contribution by:
| Malik, John |
ISBN: | 979-8-9865557-1-3 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2022 |
Publisher: | Orest Humeniak
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $5.00 |
Book Description:
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My life began, with my parents as prisoners of war in one of Hitler's slave labor camps. Many infants born in such camps were not able to survive. The fact that I can tell you my story, humbles and amazes me. God must have something planned for my life, because it has been spared several times as you will see. During wartime, families get split up - broken, reformed, and hopefully renewed. My family consists of 5 adults, 4 marriages, and 8 children? a real yours, mine, ours, and...
More DescriptionMy life began, with my parents as prisoners of war in one of Hitler's slave labor camps. Many infants born in such camps were not able to survive. The fact that I can tell you my story, humbles and amazes me. God must have something planned for my life, because it has been spared several times as you will see. During wartime, families get split up - broken, reformed, and hopefully renewed. My family consists of 5 adults, 4 marriages, and 8 children? a real yours, mine, ours, and then some tribe. It's about heartache, resolve, courage and people helping one another under impossible circumstances. War does that to people. This book contrasts my family's experiences of WW II with what is unfolding today as Putin invades Ukraine in 2022. Despite all the hardships, it is a success story of how people helping people can make an amazing impact on others in today's broken world.