A Birthday in Auschwitz-Birkenau: A True WW2 Jewish Holocaust Survival Story
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Surviving The Forest (World War II Brave Women Fiction)
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She was a beautiful and happy young woman who lived a fairytale life. Shurka, her beloved husband and their two small children lived in a pretty hous… -
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The German Dressmaker: A WWII Historical Novel (World War II Brave Women Fiction Book 6)
World War II threatens to tear apart everything they’ve built together.
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1937, Germany. Lily, a talented aspiring seamstress, falls head over heels in love with Heinrich, a charming major in Hitler’s W… -
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The Secret They Hid (Margot's Secret #1)
All's not fair in love and war.
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As the Great War rages, two brothers, Leo and Alex, are ensnared in a captivating love triangle with the stunning Adelaide. While Leo is the unwavering protector, Alex, … -
Ryskamp (Fernsby's War Book 1)
In 1938, the world was at a crossroads. For Michael Fernsby, it was a choice between surrender and survival. But even he could not predict the lengths he would go to in order to stay alive.
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The Secret Photograph
Nazi-occupied Paris, 1942. Clarisse clutches her camera as hundreds of police swarm the streets. Through her lens she spots a terrified brown-eyed little girl being carried screaming into a truck, her…
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The Boy From Block 66: A WW2 Jewish Holocaust Survival True Story (Heroic Children of World War II Book 1)
He has endured more than any child ever should, but now he must survive Block 66.
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January, 1945 . 14-year-old Moshe Kessler steps off the train at Buchenwald concentration camp. Having endured the horr… -
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