Description
That last winter of the war, with its severe food and fuel shortages, was a terrible one for the Dutch people, who also suffered from episodes of Nazi terrorism. In some provinces there was nothing to eat but tulip bulbs and sugar beets, and eighteen thousand Dutch civilians actually starved to death. Henri van der Zee, who was ten years old that winter, remembers what happened to his people.
A history of the Netherlands during the nine months prior to the end of the Second World War
About the Author
With Barbara van der Zee, Henri van der Zee is the author of William and Mary and A Sweet and Alien Land: The Story of Dutch New York.
Book Information
ISBN 9780803296183
Author Henri A. van der Zee
Format Paperback
Page Count 347
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 497g