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An old-time friend from Berlin asked John Gersonde to write his remarkable life story, and John took over four years to complete Herbert Kucke's biography. Spanning more than six decades, this remarkable story describes the dramatic and tragic social and political developments from before World War I until 1978. Herbert's life included a rich family history involving events in Berlin, Russia, and the Americas. It brought him into all classes of society, from the rich merchant Jewish Berlin elite on his father's side, to the nationalist Catholic circle of his mother's family, to the early flowering and eventual suppression of homosexuality and political diversity in Berlin following the first world war. It vividly describes the exciting life in Berlin in the 1920s, through the political terrorism of the Nazi period in the 1930s, the forced exile and expatriation of his Jewish relations and friends in America before and after the Holocaust, as well as the devastation and reconstruction of the once imperial city and Herbert's inhuman life as a prisoner of war in Siberia during the 1940s and 1950s. Following John's passing in 2003, his lifelong friend, Leo Snijder, decided to posthumously publish his manuscript so that others could be made aware of this true story of life, survival, and death. It is hoped that this historical biography will commemorate the madness of the Holocaust which changed and destroyed many human values.Gersonde, John is the author of 'Fatal Decision', published 2001 under ISBN 9781413447835 and ISBN 141344783X.
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