Peregrinus

by Michael Bavicz


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/3/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9781410710185

About the Book

Three generations ago Teutonic armor crushed our way of life in Eastern Europe.

Thousands of us were scattered around the world like autumn leaves by the cruel winds of war.

This book records our peregrinations. Hence its title – PEREGRINUS –in Roman times a wanderer.

The invading armies trampled heavily on the heart of my mother’s town. They murdered many because of their religion, race or wealth. They chased me and many others away.

Some are still running.

My wanderings, like the wanderings of many, led me across Germany to France, Spain and Portugal. In 1943 I reached Gibraltar and hence the British Isles Next it was the Army, the invasion of Normandy and our triumphal march through France, Belgium and Holland to the crumbling gates of the Third Reich.

Ordered back to England I endured the Day of Victory - joy for most, but a day of sorrow for us Poles sold by the Western Powers to the Soviets.

Then, we all, ex-combatants, scrambled for a better place in the sun. It was not easy, but most of us made it. Some even to that legendary haven guarded by the Statue of Liberty far across the wide ocean.


About the Author

He was born early in the last century on the shores of a wide river.

The midwife came in a canoe because of the spring flooding and climbed in through the bedroom window.

He waited to be a teenager before embarking on his GREAT adventure, the subject of this book.

The twisting hurricanes of the Great War blew him all over the world. He was an aircraft builder in Germany, a tramp in France, a war refugee in Spain and a soldier in England and Normandy.

Then by a lucky twist of fate he became a research chemist, a translator and finally a writer of texts – technical and fictional.