Germany, 1933-1989. Less than the span of a single lifetime. Yet during that time Christians in Germany faced the rise of Hitler, the repercussions of the unholy blitzkrieg of World War II, and Communism behind the Berlin Wall. Why didn’t they speak out? Many of them did. Arrests, labor camps, and executions drove them underground. Songs in the Night is their story.
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But when Hitler begins testing his gas chambers on the infirm and disabled infants, and his wife gives birth to a girl with a hearing defect, the dye is cast. And Pastor Josef Schumacher plans a daring rescue on a gassing facility in Hadamar.
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DURING THE WAR - World War II. The army of the Third Reich. Konrad Reichmann, a model of Hitler's youth movement, becomes disillusioned as the reality of the Russian front bears no resemblance to the glory the Fuhrer portrayed in his speeches. Even lower than his unit's morale are supplies and fuel as Russia's winter sets in. When the slaughter of innocents opens his eyes to the true nature of the Reich leadership, Konrad embarks upon a bold and dangerous plan to put a stop to the horror and change the course of history.
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Oh my. Oh my. I do not, repeat, do not normally get into historical fiction, but this is one of the best books I've read in a long time. — Reader, GA
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Dear Enemy x
Army nurse Annie Mitchell spends her days patching up wounded American soldiers so young they have no business carrying guns. They should be back home playing baseball and flirting with girls. Her loathing for her German enemy grows as every day she hears another story of atrocity. When a rogue rescue mission ends in tragedy, Annie finds herself in the Ardennes Forest behind enemy lines, captured by a German soldier who doesn’t embrace her stereotype of the enemy, and she finds herself in a world that challenges all of her preconceived ideas about love and war.
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Jack Cavanaugh has scored the top spot on my recommended reading list with this novel. Dear Enemy is one of those rare finds that can be enjoyed by almost any reader. — Focus on Fiction

