Thursday, August 27, 2020

Hear WWII Survivor, Communist Escapee At Dorchester Methodist Church On Sept. 2


At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Dorchester United Methodist Women will host Elfi Lee, subject of the book Watching Over Me -- a story of survival during WWII Germany and escape from post-war Communist East Germany. 

Elfi Lee was born in 1940 and lived a picture-perfect life on a quiet acreage in eastern Germany. She delighted in heading to the forest with her mother, Mutti, who sang hymns as the two gathered boysenberries in a basket. 

Free to roam the farm, four-year-old Elfi had a good life. Despite her country's political leadership, her family did not subscribe to the ideologies of the Nazi Party. 

As 1944 drew to a close, the reality of war invaded her family's acreage. Her father was drafted into the Germany army, and rumors raged of an approaching enemy. On a snowy day in January 1945, as artillery fires in the distance, Elfi was forced to flee with her family to escape the advancing Red Army. They boarded a train and headed west, destination unknown.


The family arrived in a suburb of Hamburg. When Elfi's father returned unexpectedly after the war, the family was thrilled. Soon, however, the daily grind of post-war Germany set in. Food was in short supply, and so was spiritual nourishment, as free worship was not permitted in Communist East Germany. When an offer to come to America and live near a Lutheran church was made, the family accepted. 

That's when the true adventure began.

Everyone is invited to hear Elfi speak on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Masks are required in the church. 

For further information or questions, please contact Rhonda Schlick at (402) 946-2143.

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