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Maria ("Hansi") was the envy of all in her little Czechoslovakian village because she had won a scholarship to the Nazi school in the capital and would be able to serve the Fuhrer. Thus Maria began a long journey in which was to l. "Don't ever forget Jesus!" This tearful admonition of her foster mother followed the teen-aged orphan girl as she began her trip to Prague. Hansi.: Maria Anne Hirschmann. Tyndale House Publishers, - World War, - pages. 2 Reviews. Maria won a scholarship to the Nazi school in Prague where she was lead into blind. Hansi: The Girl who Loved the Swastika is an autobiographical book by Czech-born American author Maria Anne Hirschmann. Originally published as I Changed Gods in , it was more popularly released in as Hansi: The Girl Who Loved the Swastika, which according to her Amazon biography, sold more than , copies and was translated into several languages including Polish and Russian.
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