Tatyana's War: Escape and Survival on the Eastern Front in World War II
When Nazi troops invaded her home of Donetsk, Ukraine, in 1941, Tatyana Artemyeff, a 27-year-old teacher, was left on her own to save her two children and mother when her conscripted husband's unit retreated from the city. Luckily, Tatyana spoke German and was determined to find a way to survive the brutal occupation and keep her family from dying of starvation or execution.

Decades later, Tatyana's daughter Helen found her diaries in a Connecticut attic, and discovered a unique account of Tatyana's life as a teacher in the Stalinist Soviet Union, the 1941 Nazi invasion of Donetsk, her survival under Nazi occupation, and her harrowing escape to the West. This book switches seamlessly between Tatyana's account of life and death and the story of Helen, her American-born daughter.

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Tatyana's War: Escape and Survival on the Eastern Front in World War II
When Nazi troops invaded her home of Donetsk, Ukraine, in 1941, Tatyana Artemyeff, a 27-year-old teacher, was left on her own to save her two children and mother when her conscripted husband's unit retreated from the city. Luckily, Tatyana spoke German and was determined to find a way to survive the brutal occupation and keep her family from dying of starvation or execution.

Decades later, Tatyana's daughter Helen found her diaries in a Connecticut attic, and discovered a unique account of Tatyana's life as a teacher in the Stalinist Soviet Union, the 1941 Nazi invasion of Donetsk, her survival under Nazi occupation, and her harrowing escape to the West. This book switches seamlessly between Tatyana's account of life and death and the story of Helen, her American-born daughter.

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Tatyana's War: Escape and Survival on the Eastern Front in World War II

Tatyana's War: Escape and Survival on the Eastern Front in World War II

Tatyana's War: Escape and Survival on the Eastern Front in World War II

Tatyana's War: Escape and Survival on the Eastern Front in World War II

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Overview

When Nazi troops invaded her home of Donetsk, Ukraine, in 1941, Tatyana Artemyeff, a 27-year-old teacher, was left on her own to save her two children and mother when her conscripted husband's unit retreated from the city. Luckily, Tatyana spoke German and was determined to find a way to survive the brutal occupation and keep her family from dying of starvation or execution.

Decades later, Tatyana's daughter Helen found her diaries in a Connecticut attic, and discovered a unique account of Tatyana's life as a teacher in the Stalinist Soviet Union, the 1941 Nazi invasion of Donetsk, her survival under Nazi occupation, and her harrowing escape to the West. This book switches seamlessly between Tatyana's account of life and death and the story of Helen, her American-born daughter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476693101
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 09/20/2024
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.24(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Born in Brooklyn, New York, of émigré parents who came to the U.S. as displaced persons after World War II, Helen Charov grew up in Sea Cliff, a village on Long Island's north shore. After graduating from New York University, she traveled extensively throughout the USSR with a U.S. government exhibit. She lives in Connecticut.
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