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They Have Conquered Part One

They Have Conquered Part One

vonWiens, Herbert
Englisch, Erscheinungstermin 11.04.2023
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979-8985408355
11.04.2023
2023
1
They Have Conquered Part One
eBook
EPUB mit Adobe DRM
268
Englisch
Chapter One Return to Russia 5 Chapter Two Butchering Day 17 Chapter Three Things That Matter 21 Chapter Four Gerhardt's Grand Adventure 25 Chapter Five A Granite Reef 39 Chapter Six The Road to Dagestan 47 Chapter Seven The Home Front War 53 Chapter Eight The Northern Front 61 Chapter Nine Wartime Love 69 Chapter Ten Disaster at lake Naroch 75 Chapter Eleven Behind the Lines 81 Chapter Twelve Brusilov's Bruising 87 Chapter Thirteen Command Confusion 95 Chapter Fourteen Collapse in the Caucasus 103 Chapter Fifteen Escape From Terek 109 Chapter Sixteen Abandoning a Lost Cause 117 Chapter Seventeen Heading Home 121 Chapter Eighteen Caucasus to Karpovka 129 Chapter Nineteen Chaos Strikes a Reunited Family 139 Chapter Twenty Conscripted Into Revolution 149 Chapter Twenty-One Move to Crimea 157 Chapter Twenty-Two The Beginning of the End 165 Chapter Twenty-Three Brothers Reconnect 175 Chapter Twenty-Four Repercussions of Defeat 185 Chapter Twenty-Five Home 197 Chapter Twenty-Six Across the Frozen Syvash 205 Chapter Twenty-Seven Collectivism 215 Chapter Twenty-Eight Halbstadt 221 Chapter Twenty-Nine Yalta 225 Chapter Thirty Batumi 235 Chapter Thirty-One Yeni Kuey 245 Chapter Thirty-Two Changes at Home 251 Chapter Thirty-Three One More Loss 257 Chapter Thirty-Four The Acropolis 263
"The boys had dumped a pail of whey on the kitchen floor. Each boy had one of Helen's ankles, pulling her across the wooden floor on her bare bottom. When they reached the far end of the kitchen and swirled around for another trip, their mother's crimson face brought them to an abrupt halt. They looked at her for a moment, still holding their sister's legs in the air. In unison, they dropped Helen's legs and quickly wiped their hands on their trousers as if nothing had been going on.  Maria stood quivering, surveying the kitchen. The whey had splashed up onto the papered walls above the broad, wooden baseboards. It was on the chairs, table legs, and wood-fired cookstove. Helen's hair and dress were soaked, her bottom cherry red from the friction. Helen's bottom soon wasn't the lone occupant of that end of the color spectrum. Severe consequences were vigorously dealt out."
"Johann and Susanna sat holding hands on the train between Kars and Tiflis (Tbilisi). Before leaving, they had both purchased new civilian wardrobes. With the political landscape uncertain, it was best not to appear affiliated with any ideology. It was a certainty that, if you left an impression that you favored one side or the other, you'd run into someone who rabidly held an opposing view.  Politics in the 1918 Caucasus region had more than two sides-way more. There were Tsarists, Bolsheviks, and Anarchists. Every one of those groups was subdivided further into religious, ethnic, and tribal variations. Each sect would rather kill you than persuade you to their side."
'As they walked toward the compound, Frank Stoltzfus pumped Gerhardt for his family's story, wanting to know how they ended up in Constantinople. After making it as far as Batumi in the telling, Frank stopped Gerhardt with a hand on his arm.  He asked, "You mean to tell me that since your family was driven out of the Caucasus, you've basically been refugees for four years, looking for a safe place for your family?" Gerhardt shrugged. "I hadn't thought of it that way. I always thought we were just searching for a home to raise our children in peace." Frank replied, "That's the definition of a refugee."'
"Always so sure of his path forward, Gerhardt now found himself second guessing his every step. He knew that he had to forge ahead on this path of unsure footing. Otherwise, he would surrender what little control he had over his family's fate. They would be doomed to become more faceless victims of the blackness enveloping Russia." Based on actual people and events, THEY HAVE CONQUERED is a fictional account of an extended Mennonite family living in turn-of-the-century Southern Russia. Set in what is now modern-day eastern Ukraine, the family's journeys take them to Siberia, Kazakhstan, Dagestan, Georgia, Turkey, Latvia, Poland, Germany, and North America. Within the short period of 1894 to early 1922, the lead character, Gerhardt, and his brothers are conscripted into World War One and the Revolution.  While Gerhardt was off to WWI, his wife, Maria, had to deal with her two rambunctious boys, their younger sister, and an infant girl In what is modern day Dagestan. During the Revolution, Gerhardt and Maria move into Crimea while the rest of his family do their best to survive in east central Ukraine. With the fall of the White Army in the west, the situation becomes untenable. With Crimea cut off from the mainland, they are forced to become refugees -- again.
Herbert Wiens is the grandson of the two volume "They Have Conquered" lead character, Gerhardt. Having been raised around these heroic people, he knows intimately the stoicism and macabre gallows sense of humor this generation needed to survive. Born into a large blue collar family, Herbert Wiens was raised to value the rewards gained from hard work. Starting the summer after first grade, he tagged along with his older sisters as they boarded the "Bean Bus" at dawn to pick berries and string beans in Oregon's Willamette Valley. From then on, he never failed to have an after (or before) school job to help with family expenses. In high school, he started working on North Idaho ranches. In college, he fought forest fires in the summer and started working nights in a sawmill to pay tuition. His college experience was interrupted by a non-negotiable invitation from Uncle Sam, requesting his presence for the next few years in an all expenses paid, Vietnam era, tour of the world. Upon discharge, not having anything else better to do until he decided upon a future, he returned to the sawmill. Life got in the way for the next twenty years. Then, he became a small businessman for the next twenty. Now, he is spending his time using a keyboard to torture editors.
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