Operation Shamrock
An edition of Operation Shamrock (2009)
from Cologne to Ballinlough ; a German and Irish boyhood in World War II and post war years 1946-1949
By Herbert Remmel
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Aubane Historical Society
Language
eng
Pages
172
Description:
This is a refreshingly unusual book. It is mainly about rural Ireland in the 1940s and it is full of fun, enjoyment, insights and sheer delight in everything about that society. Herbert Remmel was one of the German children who was brought to Ireland after World War II by the Red Cross. His book begins with wartime life in Cologne and there is a graphic description of War and everyday life in a suburb of Cologne. This book is a child's eye view of Ireland as the Author found it just after the War, and as such is a joy to read and a great release from the dogmas about rural Ireland. His objectivity derives from the fact that he was an outsider who found himself in the middle of the society and writes straightforwardly about what he experienced and the impressions made on him, and writes with a great talent for vividly painting a variety of people and situations in a few sentences. Jack Lane, Aubane Historical Society, January 2008
subjects: Social life and conditions, German Personal narratives, Childhood and youth, Evacuation of civilians, World War, 1939-1945, Social conditions, Children, History, Social life and customs
People: Herbert Remmel
Places: Ballinlough (Ireland), Germany, Cologne (Germany), Ireland, 1939-1945 World War
Times: 1936-1949