Longlisted for the Orwell Prize Named a Best Book of the Year by The Times (London), New Statesman (London), Daily Express (London), and Commonweal Magazine In the summer of 1993, Thomas Harding traveled to Germany with his grandmother to visit a small house by a lake on the outskirts of Berlin. It had been a holiday home for her and her family, but in the 1930s, she had been forced to flee to England as the Nazis swept to power. Nearly twenty years later, the house was government property and soon to be demolished. It was Harding's legacy, one that had been loved, abandoned, fought over-a…mehr
Longlisted for the Orwell Prize Named a Best Book of the Year by The Times (London), New Statesman (London), Daily Express (London), and Commonweal Magazine In the summer of 1993, Thomas Harding traveled to Germany with his grandmother to visit a small house by a lake on the outskirts of Berlin. It had been a holiday home for her and her family, but in the 1930s, she had been forced to flee to England as the Nazis swept to power. Nearly twenty years later, the house was government property and soon to be demolished. It was Harding's legacy, one that had been loved, abandoned, fought over-a house his grandmother had desired until her death. Could it be saved? And should it? When Harding began to make inquiries, he unearthed secrets that had lain hidden for decades about the lives of the five families who had lived there: a wealthy landowner, a prosperous Jewish family, a renowned composer, a widow and her children, and a Stasi informant. The house had been the site of domestic bliss and of contentment, but also of terrible grief and tragedy. As its story began to take shape, Harding realized that there was a chance to save it, but in doing so, he would have to resolve his own family's feelings towards their former homeland-and a hatred handed down through the generations.
CONTENTS List of Illustrations Family Trees Maps Author's Note Prologue Part I: Glienicke 1. Wollank, 1890 2. Wollank, 1913 3. Alexander, 1927 4. Alexander, 1928 5. Wollank, 1929 6. Alexander, 1930 7. Schultz, 1934 8. Alexander, 1934 Part II: The Lake House Interlude, August 2013 9. Meisel, 1937 10. Meisel, 1937 11. Meisel, 1942 12. Hartmann, 1944 13. Hartmann, 1945 14. Hartmann, 1945 15. Meisel, 1946 16. Meisel, 1948 17. Meisel, 1949 Part III: Home Interlude, December 2013 18. Fuhrmann, 1952 19. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1958 216 20. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1959 21. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1961 22. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1962 Part IV: Villa Wolfgang Interlude, January 2014 23. Kühne, 1965 24. Kühne, 1970 25. Kühne, 1975 26. Kühne, 1986 27. Kühne, 1989 28. Kühne, 1990 29. Kühne, 1993 30. Kühne, 1999 Part V: Parcel Number 101/7 and 101/8 Interlude, February 2014 31. City of Potsdam, 2003 32. City of Potsdam, 2004 33. City of Potsdam, 2014 Epilogue Postscript Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements Index LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. The lake house, July 2013 (Thomas Harding) 2. Otto Wollank (Wollank Family Archive) 3. Dorothea von Wollank (Ullstein/ Topfoto) 4. Groß Glienicke Lake, photograph by Lotte Jacobi, 1928 (Alexander Family Archive) 5. The lake house, photograph by Lotte Jacobi, 1928 (Alexander Family Archive) 6. Henny Alexander on the lake house veranda (Alexander Family Archive) 7. Alfred Alexander in the garden at Glienicke (Alexander Family Archive) 8. Alfred (front centre), Elsie and Bella (back row left) and friends at the lake, 1928 (Alexander Family Archive) 9. Otto and Dorothea von Wollank's funeral procession, 1929 (Groß Glienicke Chronik) 10. Robert von Schultz (Landesarchiv Berlin) 11. Joseph Goebbels calls for Jewish boycott, Berlin, 1 April 1933 (USHMM/ National Archives, College Park) 12. Fritz Munk with Alfred and Henny Alexander, Groß Glienicke (Munk Family Archive) 13. 'Jews are barred from entering' sign, Wannsee, 1935 (SZ Photo/Scherl/Bridgeman Images) 14. Will Meisel (Edition Meisel GmbH) 15. Eliza Illiard in Paganini (Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek Museum für Film und Fernsehen) 16. Will Meisel at the lake house (Edition Meisel GmbH) 17. Hanns Hartmann (WDR/Liselotte Strelow) 18. Gatowairfield, with Groß Glienicke Lake visible (top left) (National Archive London) 19. Wolfgang Kühne (Bernd Kühne) 20. Lake house 1960s (Bernd Kühne) 21. Berlin border fence, Groß Glienicke Lake, 1961 (Groß Glienicke Chronik) 22. Berlin Wall layout (Der Bundesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) 23. View of Berlin Wall from Groß Glienicke Lake (Der Bundesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) 24. Thälmann Pioneers meet soldiers, Groß Glienicke (Groß Glienicke Chronik) 25. Berlin Wall with view of Groß Glienicke Lake and islands (AKG) 26. Intershop, East Berlin, 1979 (AKG) Delft tiles in lake house living room (Thomas Harding) 27. Scene of Ulrich Steinhauer murder with Steinhauer's body visible, far left (Der Bundesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) 28. Border crossing opens at Groß Glienicke, 1989 (Andreas Kalesse) 29. Bernd Kühne's child on border path, 1989 (Bernd Kühne) 30. View of the house from the lake shore, 1990s (Alexander Family Archive) 31. Inge Kühne, Elsie Harding and Wolfgang Kühne (left to right) at the lake house, 1993 (Alexander Family Archive) 32. Lake house, 1990s (Alexander Family Archive) 33. Marcel, Matthias and Roland (left to right) (Marcel Adam) 34. Boys' room (Thomas Harding) 35. Tree growing through brick terrace (Thomas Harding) 36. Clean-up Day, April 2014 (Sam Cackler Harding) 37. Denkmal ceremony, August 2014 (Sam Cackler Harding) 38. Groß Glienicke Lake (Thomas Harding)
CONTENTS List of Illustrations Family Trees Maps Author's Note Prologue Part I: Glienicke 1. Wollank, 1890 2. Wollank, 1913 3. Alexander, 1927 4. Alexander, 1928 5. Wollank, 1929 6. Alexander, 1930 7. Schultz, 1934 8. Alexander, 1934 Part II: The Lake House Interlude, August 2013 9. Meisel, 1937 10. Meisel, 1937 11. Meisel, 1942 12. Hartmann, 1944 13. Hartmann, 1945 14. Hartmann, 1945 15. Meisel, 1946 16. Meisel, 1948 17. Meisel, 1949 Part III: Home Interlude, December 2013 18. Fuhrmann, 1952 19. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1958 216 20. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1959 21. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1961 22. Fuhrmann and Kühne, 1962 Part IV: Villa Wolfgang Interlude, January 2014 23. Kühne, 1965 24. Kühne, 1970 25. Kühne, 1975 26. Kühne, 1986 27. Kühne, 1989 28. Kühne, 1990 29. Kühne, 1993 30. Kühne, 1999 Part V: Parcel Number 101/7 and 101/8 Interlude, February 2014 31. City of Potsdam, 2003 32. City of Potsdam, 2004 33. City of Potsdam, 2014 Epilogue Postscript Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements Index LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. The lake house, July 2013 (Thomas Harding) 2. Otto Wollank (Wollank Family Archive) 3. Dorothea von Wollank (Ullstein/ Topfoto) 4. Groß Glienicke Lake, photograph by Lotte Jacobi, 1928 (Alexander Family Archive) 5. The lake house, photograph by Lotte Jacobi, 1928 (Alexander Family Archive) 6. Henny Alexander on the lake house veranda (Alexander Family Archive) 7. Alfred Alexander in the garden at Glienicke (Alexander Family Archive) 8. Alfred (front centre), Elsie and Bella (back row left) and friends at the lake, 1928 (Alexander Family Archive) 9. Otto and Dorothea von Wollank's funeral procession, 1929 (Groß Glienicke Chronik) 10. Robert von Schultz (Landesarchiv Berlin) 11. Joseph Goebbels calls for Jewish boycott, Berlin, 1 April 1933 (USHMM/ National Archives, College Park) 12. Fritz Munk with Alfred and Henny Alexander, Groß Glienicke (Munk Family Archive) 13. 'Jews are barred from entering' sign, Wannsee, 1935 (SZ Photo/Scherl/Bridgeman Images) 14. Will Meisel (Edition Meisel GmbH) 15. Eliza Illiard in Paganini (Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek Museum für Film und Fernsehen) 16. Will Meisel at the lake house (Edition Meisel GmbH) 17. Hanns Hartmann (WDR/Liselotte Strelow) 18. Gatowairfield, with Groß Glienicke Lake visible (top left) (National Archive London) 19. Wolfgang Kühne (Bernd Kühne) 20. Lake house 1960s (Bernd Kühne) 21. Berlin border fence, Groß Glienicke Lake, 1961 (Groß Glienicke Chronik) 22. Berlin Wall layout (Der Bundesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) 23. View of Berlin Wall from Groß Glienicke Lake (Der Bundesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) 24. Thälmann Pioneers meet soldiers, Groß Glienicke (Groß Glienicke Chronik) 25. Berlin Wall with view of Groß Glienicke Lake and islands (AKG) 26. Intershop, East Berlin, 1979 (AKG) Delft tiles in lake house living room (Thomas Harding) 27. Scene of Ulrich Steinhauer murder with Steinhauer's body visible, far left (Der Bundesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) 28. Border crossing opens at Groß Glienicke, 1989 (Andreas Kalesse) 29. Bernd Kühne's child on border path, 1989 (Bernd Kühne) 30. View of the house from the lake shore, 1990s (Alexander Family Archive) 31. Inge Kühne, Elsie Harding and Wolfgang Kühne (left to right) at the lake house, 1993 (Alexander Family Archive) 32. Lake house, 1990s (Alexander Family Archive) 33. Marcel, Matthias and Roland (left to right) (Marcel Adam) 34. Boys' room (Thomas Harding) 35. Tree growing through brick terrace (Thomas Harding) 36. Clean-up Day, April 2014 (Sam Cackler Harding) 37. Denkmal ceremony, August 2014 (Sam Cackler Harding) 38. Groß Glienicke Lake (Thomas Harding)
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