Beautifully written and deeply felt, the book is much more than a labor of love. It is a recreation of two significant lives, Misha’s and his mother, Olga’s, that together illustrate, indeed illuminate, a time and place in the turbulent twentieth century.
Journal of Modern History
Introduction
Mischka and Olga
1 Family
2 Childhood
3 Riga under the Soviets
4 Riga under the Germans
5 Wartime Germany
6 The Bombing of Dresden
7 Displaced Persons in Flensburg
8 Olga, from Flensburg to Fulda
9 Student in Hanover
10 Physics and Marriage in Heidelberg
11 Olga’s Departure
12 Mischka’s Departure
Afterword
Notes
Sources
Acknowledgements
Index