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My Journey of Captivity

The Journal of a German POW

Helga McKee

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Synopsis: Let me make it clear upfront: I was not a "Nazi." I was drafted into the German army, the Deutsche Wehrmacht, on April 1, 1939, at the age of 19. The Wehrmacht was by no means a political army like the "Sturm Staffel Troopers" or the "Gestapo" and should not be called "Nazi" as many foreign countries labeled us then. We did our duties as soldiers only, not to support any political cause such as fascism.

Towards the end of the war, when all we wanted was to go home to our families, some of us were captured, and I spent almost three years in captivity. I began to write my memoirs on March 19, 1945, continuing until January 3, 1948. These memoirs describe my nearly three years as a POW.

Autobiography: HELGA MCKEE is not only a co-author of Hans Gussmann's captivating "My Journey of Captivity" book but also a talented writer in her own right. Beyond her significant role in translating her father's biography, she has independently authored and self-published another book, "The Extended War Diary of a German POW." Currently, Helga is passionately working on her third book, showcasing her dedication to storytelling.

Born in Nuremberg, Germany, and having spent four years in France, Helga's diverse cultural experiences shape her unique perspective. In 1956, she immigrated to the United States, making Tennessee her home. Residing on a small rural farm near Music City Nashville with her husband Willie, Helga is a devoted mother and a proud grandmother, with six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

It's essential to note that Helga McKee is not just associated with her father's book. She has also written a book on her own, delved into the creation of short stories, and continues to actively pursue her passion for writing. Her literary pursuits go beyond a singular project, emphasizing her commitment to bringing her creative endeavors to fruition. Amidst her diverse interests, from music, singing, and dancing to spending quality time with family, traveling, and tending to her summertime garden, Helga is a dynamic and inspiring literary figure in her own right.

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