Personal History of Richard Heinemann (as told to his son, Richard T. Heinemann)
From the book's Foreword:
The following narrative, written in the first person, is the autobiography of my father, Richard Heinemann. As a boy I was fascinated by the stories he would tell about his childhood in Germany, the circumstances of his coming to the United States and the subsequent events in his life. To me, they were as exciting and interesting as any novel. The big difference was that Dad was relating facts, not fiction.
... My hope is that readers in general, and his descendants in particular, will enjoy this retelling of my father's story, and come to appreciate the events that made up his life--the joys, sorrows, hardships, dangers and triumphs.
--Richard T. Heinemann
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1: Family Origins
Chapter 2: Childhood
Chapter 3: Early Adulthood
Chapter 4: Going to Sea (First Ship, SS Sierra Cordoba)
Chapter 5: Aboard the SS Columbus
Chapter 6: Around South America
Chapter 7: Around Africa
Chapter 8: Last Months of the SS Columbus
Chapter 9: Scuttled
Chapter 10: Ellis Island
Chapter 11: Angel Island
Chapter 12: Fort Stanton
Chapter 13: Fort Lincoln, Parole and Release
Chapter 14: Army Induction and Marriage
Chapter 15: Berkeley and Carmel
Chapter 16: Fürstenfeldbruck
Chapter 17: Back in the United States