Such a good conversation this week with Klaus Voigtlaender. He was born in 1941 in Nazi Germany and witnessed as a young child the burning of Dresden at the end of the war along with many other tragedies. He watched as the Americans liberated Germany and then marched away, relinquishing East Germany to the Soviets. His family miraculously escaped Soviet Germany when he was about 11 years old and went through refugee camps and eventually emigrated to the United States.
This story follows Klaus' life until now. It talks of the influence of a righteous and positive-thinking mother, and gives us perspectives that many of us just don't see first hand. I know you will enjoy this conversation and that you will learn something about life as a refugee and an immigrant that will perhaps open your eyes a little.
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