Description
This is an astounding story that reads like a novel, except that it is true. Often, historians focus on events and statistics involving thousands or millions. Rarely do books cover the impact of these events on individuals-people like Lena and her family. Letters from Lena chronicles, in harrowing detail, the suffering that ordinary Germans endured, from the perspective of people who lived through it. -Dr. Ralph Nurnberger, professor of international relations, Georgetown University
About the Author
Elmer W. Ruhnke graduated from Miami University in 1947 with a master's degree in education. He later became a secondary school teacher in Baldwin, New York. Following an associate professor position at Hofstra University, Ruhnke was appointed district administrator for the Wappingers Falls, New York school district. He took doctoral course work at Columbia University and received his Ed.D. from the University of Sarasota in 1979. Ruhnke has most recently been an adjunct professor of history and psychology at the State College of Florida, as well as a public lecturer. He is the co-author of The Shaping of America.
Book Information
ISBN 9780761856733
Author Elmer Ruhnke
Format Paperback
Page Count 166
Imprint Hamilton Books
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 259g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 155mm * 12mm