The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs
The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs by Gerda Freedheim This is a story of a family...at least a part of it. It is based on the memoirs of the author's grandfather, Frederick Maehle who was born in 1871. Frederick, known as Fritz, lived with his family in the city of Lodz. During WWI, when Lodz was under siege; the schools were closed, his work was erratic so he would tell his children stories about his ancestors, his childhood, and his youth. He began his memoirs in 1913. Although he ended writing the memoirs in 1938, his son, Kola, continued them from notes and journal entries he found after the war. The last journal entry is dated May 20, 1940. Kola's wife Hilde translated most of the manuscript, Gerda who adapted the memoir, had Ursula translate the remainder. Frederick's writings are painfully intimate in which he reveals his heart and his soul. This story is not one of happiness and prosperity, it is a story of survival of a family devastated and fragmented by World War I, then the Great Depression, and finally WWII.
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The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs
The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs by Gerda Freedheim This is a story of a family...at least a part of it. It is based on the memoirs of the author's grandfather, Frederick Maehle who was born in 1871. Frederick, known as Fritz, lived with his family in the city of Lodz. During WWI, when Lodz was under siege; the schools were closed, his work was erratic so he would tell his children stories about his ancestors, his childhood, and his youth. He began his memoirs in 1913. Although he ended writing the memoirs in 1938, his son, Kola, continued them from notes and journal entries he found after the war. The last journal entry is dated May 20, 1940. Kola's wife Hilde translated most of the manuscript, Gerda who adapted the memoir, had Ursula translate the remainder. Frederick's writings are painfully intimate in which he reveals his heart and his soul. This story is not one of happiness and prosperity, it is a story of survival of a family devastated and fragmented by World War I, then the Great Depression, and finally WWII.
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The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs

The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs

by Gerda Freedheim
The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs

The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs

by Gerda Freedheim

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The Life of Frederick Maehle from His Memoirs by Gerda Freedheim This is a story of a family...at least a part of it. It is based on the memoirs of the author's grandfather, Frederick Maehle who was born in 1871. Frederick, known as Fritz, lived with his family in the city of Lodz. During WWI, when Lodz was under siege; the schools were closed, his work was erratic so he would tell his children stories about his ancestors, his childhood, and his youth. He began his memoirs in 1913. Although he ended writing the memoirs in 1938, his son, Kola, continued them from notes and journal entries he found after the war. The last journal entry is dated May 20, 1940. Kola's wife Hilde translated most of the manuscript, Gerda who adapted the memoir, had Ursula translate the remainder. Frederick's writings are painfully intimate in which he reveals his heart and his soul. This story is not one of happiness and prosperity, it is a story of survival of a family devastated and fragmented by World War I, then the Great Depression, and finally WWII.

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BN ID: 2940162565536
Publisher: ATBOSH Media ltd
Publication date: 02/04/2021
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About the Author

Gerda Kilian Freedheim was raised in Upstate New York and earned her undergraduate degree at Simmons College (now Simmons University) in Boston. Later she earned Masters Degrees in Social Work (Administration) at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and in Business Administration at Cleveland State University. For twenty years, she was an Associate Director at the Federation for Community Planning in Cleveland and then Director of Policy & Planning at the Mid-America Consulting Group, as well as Adjunct Instructor at the School of Applied Social Sciences at CWRU. She is the author of several publications on human rights and social service delivery systems. She has been honored in Who’s Who in American Women and Leadership Cleveland.

She is married to Donald K. Freedheim, Professor Emeritus in Psychology at CWRU. They have three daughters and six grandchildren. She and her husband are retired and live in Arlington, Virginia.
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