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- Maria Anne Hirschmann “Hansi” was born in Czechoslovakia.
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Maria Anne Hirschmann “Hansi” was born in Czechoslovakia. | |
Hansi: The Girl who Loved the Swastika is an autobiographical book by Czech-born American author Maria Anne Hirschmann. | |
This is a 32 page comic, adapting the life story of Maria Anne Hirschmann, from her 1973 autobiography of the same name. |
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- Maria Anne Hirschmann is a Czechoslovak-American author and public speaker on Christian subjects.
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Most Adventists today probably don’t remember her.
Her name was Maria Anne Hirschmann. I don’t even know if she’s still alive. (Her former husband recently passed away, I am told.) An Adventist teenager living in the German-dominated Sudetenland of what was then Czechoslovakia, she left home at the age of fourteen to receive advanced training in the Hitler Youth movement. Soon she became a devout and passionate Nazi, leaving the faith of her childhood behind.
Through a long journey of shattered hopes, imprisonment and escape from a Soviet labor camp, extreme privation, and a chain of providential circumstances, Maria made it back to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Her story was initially told to the denomination in her first book, I Changed Gods (1), later expanded into a larger book, Hansi: Captive of the Swastika (2). The former book leaves Maria, her husband, and their fir