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Hannah's Story
Author: Hannah Schild
Narrator: Hannah Schild
Unabridged: 1 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 01/23/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, History, European History
Synopsis
Hannah Schild discusses her childhood in Berlin, Germany; her assimilated childhood; her education in both Christian and Jewish schools; the lack of antisemitism she experienced until 1937; her parents' decision to send her on a children's transport to Brussels, Belgium in May 1939; her feelings about leaving her parents; her experiences on the train; her experiences living with other children in a large house in the Flemish countryside until the German invasion of Belgium in 1940; their hurried journey on a crowded train to a village in the south of France (near Toulouse), and her experiences in this refugee children's camp; traveling in May 1941 to join her parents in Bilbao, Spain; their journey to the United States on an overcrowded ship; her father's death from typhoid; her life in the US; continuing her education; and her marriage and children.