Memoirs of nurse Eva Kahn Minden from 1934 to 1951. She describes
training, apprenticeship, and experiences as a nurse helping displaced
persons (DPs) at Bergen Belsen concentration camp after liberation. Eva
Kahn Minden was born in Germany in 1922. She emigrated to England in
1939 to escape Hitler's Germany and lived there for about thirteen
years. She trained in England as a nurse and spent about two years as a
relief worker in Bergen Belsen after the war (1946-1948), where she put
her nursing skills to good use. Her experiences in Bergen-Belsen brought
her to Quare Mead (1949-1950). There she acted as Sister-in-Charge of a
group of boys who had survived the Holocaust, but who were recuperating
from diseases contracted as a result of their experiences, mostly
Tuberculosis. Her experiences at Quare Mead are eloquently described in
detail in her book The Road Back (private published via Lulu, contact
the printer). Other publications by Eva appeared in the Nursing Mirror,
a weekly magazine for English nurses.