Uprooted and Replanted

The Memoir of Helmut Heckscher From Hamburg to the Kindertransport to America

by Helmut Heckscher


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05/07/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 128
ISBN : 9781543430288

About the Book

Uprooted and Replanted tells the true story of Helmut Heckscher’s life. In this lively memoir, Helmut shares his experiences and adventures, starting with his childhood growing up as a Jew in Nazi Germany and his escape to the UK with the Kindertransport. He writes of working in a factory in England, his interment at the start of World War II, and nights in the subways of London during the Blitz. Meanwhile, as Helmut recounts, the family’s ex-maid, Rosa Hoga, was working on saving her former employers from the Nazis. Helmut eventually reunited with his parents in Wisconsin, then was drafted into the Army. His memoir details his life as a soldier in training, and service in Asia after the War, where his exploits included traveling around Japan with large bags of cash and a pistol he did not know how to use. After moving back to the US to study with the support of the GI Bill, Helmut eventually married and settled in Newton, Massachusetts, where, after his wife died, he raised three children, negotiating the challenges of single parenthood. With a lively voice, Helmut tells the story of his remarkable life, and paints a picture of a refugee becoming an American in the 20th Century.


About the Author

Helmut Heckscher was born in Hamburg, Germany to an assimilated, upper middle class Jewish family. His childhood coincided with Hitler’s rise to power. Helmut escaped Germany through the Kindertransport, a rescue effort that allowed about 10,000 Jewish children to leave Nazi occupied areas without their parents. Transplanted to the US, Helmut joined the Army and served after World War II in Asia. He married Bridget Heckscher (nee Tancock) and was the father of David, Zahara, and Rachel. www.HelmutHeckscher.wordpress.com