Lost Roots: Family, Identity, and Abandoned Ancestry

By (author)Karl Von Loewe

$14.87

A soldier goes missing two days before the Armistice ends World War I.

A decorated pilot encrypts his account of a failed diamond deal.

A national police officer is executed on the order of Joseph Stalin.

An industrialist loses everything he helped build, first in part to the Nazis, then totally to the Communists.

A soldier goes missing two days before the Armistice ends World War I.

A decorated pilot encrypts his account of a failed diamond deal.

A national police officer is executed on the order of Joseph Stalin.

An industrialist loses everything he helped build, first in part to the Nazis, then totally to the Communists.

A shopkeeper is arrested by the Gestapo and both he and his wife spend years in a forced labor camp and their sons are put in foster care.

A civil servant hires a genealogist to prove German ancestry, changes his birth record, and dies in the rubble of the Third Reich.

They were brothers.

This true story is an exploration of one family’s experience in a time of violence, displacement, and repression. The author reveals how eugenics and tribalism shaped immigration and citizenship laws in the U.S. and Germany in the twentieth century, and how a generation was affected by the rampant ethnic nationalism of the time.

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