Papa Chronik_Titel_randContent: Vivid memories of a happy childhood in Southern Hungary and of the people in the Danube Swabian village Véménd – this is the beginning of an eventful family history. War and displacement, a new start in Eastern Germany, fleeing to Western Germany and marriage in Ulm on the Danube, which became a second home. Josef Trabert (born 1933) reports as a chronicler a piece of European contemporary history from a very personal perspective: with subtle observations, sometimes humorous, sometimes melancholy, but always conciliatory. Numerous image documents and marginal texts for historical classification are complementing the autobiographical narratives.

Author: Josef Trabert, who was born on August 9, 1933 Véménd, Southern Hungary, goldsmith. He has been living in Ulm /Danube (Baden-Wuerttemberg) since 1956.

JOSEF TRABERT: Die zweite Heimat. Eine Familienchronik aus Südungarn.

Hardcover, Fadenheftung, 210 x 210 mm.

ca. 90 pages with many images.

ISBN 978-3-946046-03-5.

Release date: march, 2016.

ca. 16 EUR (fixed price in Germany)