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c2012.
Hiding her clandestine activities behind the persona of a model Nazi soldier's wife at the height of World War II, Sigrid Schroeder dreams of her
Book
2012, ©2012.
1943, in the height of World War II. With the men taken by the army, Berlin has become a city of women. While her husband fights on the Eastern F
CD
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[2018]
First edition.
"Germany, 1942. Franciscan friar Anton Starzmann is stripped of his place in the world when his school is seized by the Nazis. He relocates to a
Book
2010.
Twenty years after being embroiled in the Nazi regime of 1934 Berlin, detective Bernie Gunther pursues a quieter life in Havana but is thwarted b
Book
2010.
Large print ed.
Berlin, 1934: The Nazis have secured the 1936 Olympiad. Hitler and Avery Brundage have connived to soft-pedal Nazi anti-Semitism and convince Ame
Large print
JLC Title 245h 
[large print] :
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2012, ©2011.
1st pbk. ed.
In 1936 Berlin, fourteen-year-old Karl Stern, who is considered Jewish despite a non-religious upbringing, learns to box from the legendary Max S
Book
2021.
"Munich 1930. Lilli Sternberg longs to be a ballet dancer. But outside the sanctuary of the theatre, her beloved city is in chaos and Munich is
Book
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[2018]
Amid the turbulence of World War II, a young German woman finds a precarious haven closer to the source of danger than she ever imagined--one tha
Book
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2022.
First Kensington hardback edition.
"Berlin, December 1939. Paranoia in the capital is intensified by a rigidly enforced blackout that plunges the city into oppressive darkness ever
Book
2021.
First U.S. edition.
"Hailed as a remarkable literary discovery, a lost novel of heart-stopping intensity and harrowing absurdity about flight and persecution in 1930
Book
c2011.
1st ed.
In 1936 Berlin, fourteen-year-old Karl Stern, considered Jewish despite a non-religious upbringing, learns to box from the legendary Max Schmelin
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