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East Wind: A Survivor's True Story of Faith in the Gulag of WWII

by Ruth Hunt

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ISBN13: 9781928660378
ISBN10: 1928660371
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East Wind is the incredible story of Maria Zeitner Linkeof her indomitable spirit and courageous faith as she faced the death camps and prisons of Stalins Russia. Only one who has felt the nearness of death can truly be grateful for each new day, no matter how much suffering it might bring. Thus speaks Maria Linke, survivor of nine years imprisonment in the death camps and prisons of Stalins Russia following World War II. There have been many God is faithful amid the horrors of war stories, and although East Wind fits this description, it is far more than just another war story. The unusual aspects of Marias life make this book so arrestingly different. The winsome portrait of a childhood lived on the banks of the Volga River as the daughter of a wealthy pre-Revolution German industrialist . . . The tragedy of banishment to Siberia and life among the nomadic tribes there . . . The flight from a burning Cossack village and escape to Germany during the Russian Revolution . . . Teen years in lively Berlin . . . World War II and her work as an interpreter in the labor camps of Germany . . . Her arrest as a spy by the advancing Russian armies . . . Miraculous escapes from death . . . Romance . . . The infamous Waldeheim trials . . . And transcending it all, the rare sense of humor that could find laughter in the most horrible of circumstances. East Wind is a powerful book. Historically, its scope is broad. Spiritually, its impact is tremendous. It will be a long time before you find another story that will move you as much as Marias. From the Publisher: First published in 1976 as a hardcover, The Berean Call is pleased to present this new facsimile of the 1987 paperback edition, with a special commemorative cover design utilizing authentic historical images see photo section inside book. As an apologetics and discernment ministry, TBC encourages the broadcasting and defense of the true Gospel of Christ worldwide and seeks to support the modern persecuted church around the globe. It is our conviction that this true account must be kept in print not only as an inspirational testimony to the faithfulness of God but also as a matter of valuable historical record to the generations unfamiliar with the trials of World War II. We are grateful to Ruth Hunt for the opportunity to preserve this valuable literary work, and we present it as a true Christian classic for edification, enrichment, and enjoyment. From the back cover: Nine years in a Soviet prison camp would seem an eternity to most of us. For Maria, it was an investment in eternity. This is the true story of Maria Zeitner Linkea story of survival and courage in the death camps of Stalins Gulag after World War II. But more than that, it is the story of how one woman turned her sorrow into an opportunity for growth, ministry, and strengthened commitment to Jesus Christ. In nine years, Maria moved through six different camps, including the infamous Buchenwald, which the Soviets had taken over from the Nazis after the war. In the process, Maria touched the lives of many people and helped them turn their own mourning into dancing. This book, which will remind many readers of the works of Corrie ten Boom and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, offers encouragement and hope to anyone who has ever wondered, How would I react if my faith were really put to the test? It comes to terms with the true meaning of practicing patience in tribulation. Maria Zeitner Linke was born in Russia in 1908 to German parents and spent six years of her childhood in the rugged work camps of Siberia. She came to the United States in 1957 and became a citizen in 1963. She died of cancer in 1978. Table of Contents: Flight quot;Hang Herquot; Volga Idyll By Sleigh to Siberia Of Bricks and Easter Bells Flames over Werch Kisilsk A New Beginning Interrogation An Interpreter Again Back to Berlin — and Beyond Freedom at a Price Life and Death at Landsberg quot;First You'll Signquot; Khorobrov's Bullets Lipstick — and a Smile for the Bishop Waldheim The Trial From a Murderess — With Love Cathedral of Invalids A Plot that Failed Friedland Epilogue

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The incredible true story of how one young womans faith turned hopeless despair into revival and joy during one of the darkest trials of the past 100 years.

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ISBN:
9781928660378
Subtitle:
A Survivor's True Story of Faith Inside the Gulag of World War II
Author:
Hunt, Ruth
Publisher:
Berean Call
Subject:
Christian Life - General
Subject:
Christian Life - Inspirational
Subject:
Religious
Publication Date:
November 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
8.52x5.50x.50 in. .63 lbs.

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