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'The author's recollections of her life in Eastern Europe, prior to and during WWII. The memoirs reveal her experience as mistress to the infamous Nazi war criminal, Eduard Roschmann, "The Butcher of Riga", as well as the passionate affair with her true love, Sascha, a Jew. Her life culminates in tragedy, then triumph, as Inge and her young daughter escape to build their new life in Australia.' (Google Books)
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When Every Land Is Home, But Home
1991
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20-21 July 1991; (p. rev 4)
— Review of The Gulliver Fortune 1989 single work novel ; Sascha : A Story of Love and Survival 1991 single work autobiography
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When Every Land Is Home, But Home
1991
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20-21 July 1991; (p. rev 4)
— Review of The Gulliver Fortune 1989 single work novel ; Sascha : A Story of Love and Survival 1991 single work autobiography
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Riga,
cLatvia,ccFormer Soviet Union,cEastern Europe, Europe,
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cAustralia,c
- 1939-1945
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