The author was born into an ethnic German community, better known as "Danube Swabians" at the onset of World War II in Yugoslavia. The author's formative years are dictated by the ravages of war. A war torn world becomes his playground. Father Wilhelm is conscripted into the German army, although a citizen of Yugoslavia. His father receives the unwanted NATZI Tattoo under his left arm. Amidst this chaos mother Kathrine takes her two young sons flees on foot to Hungary and from there to Austria. Death and destruction lie in their pathway. In the process of being transported by the Russian army to the Godless East German communist state, the family is reunited and East Germany becomes home for a short time. A miraculous escape from East to West under gunfire brings a new life in West Germany. God's guiding light leads to America where daring to dream again becomes a reality. Totally immersed in American life, the author earns a Bachelor Degree in secondary education and post graduate work sets the tone for a successful teaching tenure. Indebted to God, the author's love of America never dims.