About The Author

Hildegard Bonacker Bruni's

Hildegard Bonacker Bruni’s life story reads like a captivating novel, filled with tragedy and triumphs, and a relentless quest for truth. Growing up in war-torn East Prussia during World War II, she developed a deep curiosity about the events shaping her world and the lives of those around her. This curiosity fueled her lifelong dedication to unraveling the mysteries of history, particularly the untold stories of German lives during this tumultuous time. Her book, “Gone with the World Wars,” is a labor of love, meticulously researched and passionately written to shed light on the forgotten corners of the past.

Despite the hardships she faced, Hildegard’s journey took her from the chaos of war to the relative stability of West Germany, where she carved out a new life for herself. Alongside her medical career as a Doctor’s Assistant, she nurtured her artistic talents, finding solace and expression in poetry and painting. Recognized as poet of the year by the International Society of Poetry, Hildegard’s work is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of art to transcend even the darkest of times. Through her writing and art, she invites readers into her world, weaving together the threads of history, memory, and imagination to create a tapestry of truth and beauty that resonates across time and space.