Omar Al-Zaman

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It’s snowing when Gertrud Klapputh arrives at Charlottenburg prison. She is twenty-nine years old. She grew up in Leopoldshall, a destitute village where her father worked in the salt mines. She has been in the underground resistance since she was twenty-one, when she renounced Nazi Germany and declared herself an exile.
All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days: The True Story of the American Woman at the Heart of the German Resistance to Hitler
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