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Authors: Karl Tobien
Tags: #Retail, #Biography, #U.S.A., #Political Science, #Russia
Margaret (soon after her release) and Elisabeth, Russia, 1955
Newly wed Margaret and Günter Tobien, Inta, 1955
Margaret and Karl (four months old), Inta, 1956
Günter, Inta, November 1956
Karl, Hanover, Germany, September 1959
Karlie and Grandma Elisabeth, coming home! SS Statendam, 1961
Margaret’s West German passport
Margaret (still an acrobat at age 53) Orlando, Florida, 1974
Karl and Günter, father-son reunion, Cincinnati, 1995
Margaret Werner Tobien, Cincinnati, 1996: “My life has come full circle.”
Letter from Walter Reuther, January 8, 1969
Walter Reuther’s skates: “Call me when you come back home, and we’ll go skating.”
Eight
POTATOES AND PRAYERS
I
n the terrible first winter of the war, Mama took an authorized two-week vacation from her job at the clinic. She walked almost ten miles to a kolkhoz that needed immediate help with potato harvesting since all the men had been drafted into the war. There was no time to spare; the potatoes needed to be taken from the ground to prevent rotting. The crop was very important, because many people were starving to death. Potatoes were a major staple, and we needed them desperately ourselves. The deal was this: first fill three sacks of potatoes for the kolkhoz, and then the fourth one is yours.