The Day the Nazis Came, Stephen Matthews
The Day the Nazis Came, Stephen Matthews
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The Day the Nazis Came
The True Story of a Childhood Journey to the Dark Heart of a German Prison Camp

Author: Stephen Matthews

Narrator: Barnaby Edwards

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/02/2021


Synopsis

The Day the Nazis Came is an utterly unique memoir, depicting the world of prison camps through the eyes of a child. Stephen's parents did their best to protect his emotional well-being, downplaying the extent of dangers and presenting every new day as an adventure.

But there is only so much you can do to hide such a dark truth and, by the time he was six years old, Stephen Matthews had actually seen and experienced things of unspeakable horror: he had witnessed a bombardment by the Luftwaffe and had been deported from occupied Guernsey, along with his family, to a prison camp in the heart of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich; he had seen men die in front of him; he had walked alongside Jews coming straight off the cattle-trucks from Bergen-Belsen; he had nearly drowned, been menaced by an Alsatian guard dog, and had his hand broken by a German guard for attempting to feed Russian prisoners.

Against all odds, Stephen and his family endured over three years of imprisonment, held together by their will to survive, their love for each other, and the humor they had all been gifted with. But when the war ended and they were set free, the home they eventually returned to had been irremediably scarred and stricken by Nazi occupation and so, once again, they had to fight to pick up the pieces.

About Stephen Matthews

Stephen Matthews was born in Guernsey in 1938 and, following the German invasion of the Channel Islands in 1940, he was illegally deported to Germany, with his father and mother, in late 1942. They were eventually liberated by Free French forces in 1945. He later joined the elite British Colonial Police Force in Northern Rhodesia and there received many awards and commendations, before starting afresh in the world of finance. These days he divides his time between France and China.


Reviews

Goodreads review by sue seabrook on October 08, 2018

Well worth the read to remind us of the freedom we have. As an a Guernsey Islander myself and having heard stories from both my father living on the Island during the occupation , and my mother who was evacuated to the Uk. It was really interesting to read the account of an Islander sent to a concent......more

Goodreads review by Recato on November 05, 2020

I am still searching for the part where a guard broke young Stephen's hand... A three star achieved by this book was only achieved by a cats whisker. Historical this book is informative. I doubt whether a lot of people will even realise today that British civilians were in concentration camps. There's......more

Goodreads review by Jackie on April 04, 2018

Sorry but I find it hard going. I learnt a lot but the way it was written made it a difficult read.......more

Goodreads review by Katie on November 28, 2023

Initially this book was a struggle to read. However in realising it was more a family memoir than a history text I ended up reading the entire book in a matter of hours. Having previously read a book about the experience of Channel Islanders who remained during the occupation this was a particularly......more

Goodreads review by book_bear on January 24, 2021

Wonderful story! I never knew that the Nazis had ever occupied any part of Britain! This is a great autobiography, told from the eyes of a young child. Highly recommend!......more