by Rebecca A. Emrich (Author)
A group of ethnic German people known as the Saxons lived in Transylvania, Romania. They migrated there in the 11th Century and stayed in Transylvania until the end of the Second World War. Then they were forced to evacuate to Germany or face deportation to Russia at the end of the Second World War. These are the stories of some of the men who lived during this time of change. They are old now, but their memories still remain. These are their memories of War, of Romania, of Russia, and most of all, of the home they left - Transylvania.
Author Biography
Ms. Emrich is one of the many descendants of these Transylvania Saxons. This is her first non-fiction book. She is active on the web and writes two blogs: Things About Transylvania, and Living a Life of Writing along with her work writing on Transylvania.