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Title: From Tyranny to Freedom
Subtitle: My Journey from War-torn Holland to America
Author: John Vandenberge
Narrator: John Vandenberge
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 25 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-01-11
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Ratings: 2 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Personal Memoirs
Publisher's Summary:
On May 10, 1940, early in the morning, my family and I were awakened by strange sounds. What in the world was that all about? Pa turned on the radio. We found out that during the night the Nazis had invaded Holland. It's been well over half a century since the devastating tragedy of World War II. Now, more than ever, it is important that we listen to and learn from the testimony, wisdom, and experiences of those who lived through the most impacting events in human history. John Vandenberge has such an account of life as a young Dutch boy in the hell of Holland during WWII and his journey From Tyranny to Freedom. Crafted with a truth that speaks not only to and of his generation but echoes volumes beyond, this tale will inspire all readers to learn from the evils of yesterday and hope for a better tomorrow. From Tyranny to Freedom: My Journey from War-torn Holland to America is his inspirational true story of hope, faith, destiny, and liberty.
Members Reviews:
A Naturalized Citizen Tells His Story
Dr. Vandenberger and I were classmates at the University of Maryland School of dentistry so his autobiography was particularly interesting to me. He was a fine dentist, husband, and a grateful citizen of the U.S.A. I have nothing but praise and interest in his story.
Interesting story but..........
This story has been used as a vehicle for the authors opinions, which there are many, one example can be found on page 186. He says "Sometimes these fanatics were even voted in legally,as in the case of Hilter. Perhaps even today, in the last US election, did we as voters do the right thing?"
Up to page 140 the book is ok that is why I gave it one star.