Christel Truglia was born in Schötmar, a quarter of
Bad Salzuflen in present-day
North Rhine-Westphalia, during the years before
World War II. Her mother was an American who traveled to Germany and later married a German headwaiter, Christel's father. They married and had five children, Christel, her three sisters, and one brother. When Christel was three,
Germany invaded Poland, sparking
World War II in Europe. Years later, when other countries began bombing Europe, one was dropped on the house next door to Christel's home. It did not go off, but her family had to move into a smaller home. At the age of eight, her father died, and three years later, Christel and her family traveled from Germany to
Darien, Connecticut where Christel attended Darien public schools. She received a
high school diploma, but did not take her education further. ==Political career==