Into enemy arms: The Remarkable True Story of a German Girl's Struggle Against Nazism, and Her Daring Escape With the Allied Airman She Loved
Ditha Bruncel's detailed memory of living in Germany during the Second World War provides a rare, first-hand insight into the day-to-day struggle against Nazi oppression, when even small acts of defiance or resistance carried great personal risk. In 1945 Ditha was living with her parents in the small town of Lossen, in Upper Silesia. Close Jewish friends had vanished, swas...more
Hardcover, 288 pages
Published
August 30th 2006
by Grub Street
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My boss's husband wrote this book, and in spite of the fact that he is a pompous twat, it was pretty good! Compelling story, easy to read, and would make a good movie. For the history channel at least. :)
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