Robert Miller's father, World War II veteran Herbert Henry Miller, died in 1994. A month later, Robert and his mother discovered the Red Cross diary he had kept while a prisoner of war in Nazi Germany. It became the catalyst for Robert's quest to learn more about his father's war. The result of that quest is this remarkable book, a story of terror, horrific despair, and Nazi depravity. But it is also a tale of survival against astonishing odds, of the deep bonds that develop between men at a time of war, and of choosing to leave hate behind. Captured by the Germans at Mortain, France, on August 6, Miller endured a punishing fifty-four-day march to Moosburg, Germany, where he survived for seven months in Stalag VIIA, the largest POW camp in Nazi Germany. During his stay at Stalag VIIA, Miller became good friends with a Nazi guard named Heinz, who eventually disappeared from the camp.
Robert H. Miller Libros
Robert H. Miller profundizó en la historia de su padre para crear una narrativa convincente sobre el sufrimiento de un soldado estadounidense como prisionero de guerra en la Alemania nazi. Su obra, ahora en su segunda edición, destaca por su representación detallada y emotiva de los horrores de la guerra y la resiliencia del espíritu humano. Más allá de su escritura, los amplios intereses de Miller se extienden a la tecnología y la fotografía, mostrando una vida creativa y profesional multifacética.
