This story details the atrocities inflicted on the Hundt Family, primarily the six very young children, and their horrific journey through post World War II at the hands of the Russian authorities. The family was sandwiched in Eastern Europe as the result of being forced to move to Polish territories confiscated by the Nazi regime. Being ethnic Germans in this region, they became a party to brutal retribution as a result of the destruction inflicted on the Poles and Russians by the Nazis. Many ethnic Germans were either expelled, tortured, or killed. The Hundt story personifies the family's strength, determination, hope and love they had for each other. The Hundt family's journey, and survival, is beyond belief. The fact that they and other Germans survived, is nothing short of a miracle. After all they went through, the family found happiness in America, never allowing their past to negatively impact their lives in the United States.
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