Hell to Reality

One Prisoner's Journey

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Pub Date 12 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 12 Jul 2024

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In a world shattered by war, one man's fight for survival blurs the lines between memory and reality. This is the harrowing journey of Peter Mayer, a forgotten hero of a forgotten war.

Torun, Poland, 1939: The shadow of the Gestapo looms large over the Mayer family. Peter, his wife Mary, and their two sons, John and Vladek, find themselves caught in a deadly web of forced betrayals and impossible choices. Under the dire threat of becoming a "Volksdeutsche" informant—a fate sealed by the barrel of a gun—Peter makes a heart-wrenching decision to flee, leaving his loved ones behind to face their grim fate alone.

With no name and no past, Peter wanders the borderlands between Germany and Lithuania, becoming just another face in the sea of war's displaced souls. His journey to survival is marred by violence; he is brutally attacked and left for dead during a desperate venture to Lithuania. Grievously injured and without the capacity to fend for himself, Peter is taken in as a refugee, his memory as fragmented as the war-torn landscape around him.

Drafted into the Russian army in 1940, Peter's struggle deepens as the tumult of World War II sweeps him further from home. The following year, as the German army invades Russia and its outlying territories, Peter is captured and interned at the notorious "Stalag 18," a prison camp for migratory prisoners. It is here, against all odds, that destiny intervenes. Recognized by a family member he believed lost, Peter and his cousin Klaus make a daring escape in 1943, journeying through peril to reach the familiarity of Torun.

With the war's end in 1945 and Torun's liberation at the hands of Russian forces, Peter's thoughts turn to true freedom, drawn irresistibly towards the Baltic Sea—the threshold between captivity and a new life.

"From Hell to Reality" recounts Peter Mayer's odyssey through the horrors of war to the redemption of liberation, inspired by true events and enduring the relentless pursuit of freedom. In this tale, names and places have been altered, but the essence of Peter's indomitable spirit remains untouched, urging us to remember even in the darkest times, hope can find a way.

In a world shattered by war, one man's fight for survival blurs the lines between memory and reality. This is the harrowing journey of Peter Mayer, a forgotten hero of a forgotten war.

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ISBN 9780578218724
PRICE US$2.99 (USD)
PAGES 206

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