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The American Girl (Maureen Ritter #1) The American Girl by Eoin Dempsey
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“Twenty minutes later”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“A Berlin drug company produced it by the truckload and supplied it to all the troops. It was given out like candy. Drugs like that were commonplace in German society back then.”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“And the Nazi tanks and soldiers rolled on day and night, never stopping.” “Day and night?” “They had a secret weapon. Are you familiar with a drug called crystal meth?”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“Men have started every war in history, but it seems to me women are the ones who suffer most. Perhaps it’s time we took control of everything, not just of ourselves.”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“Gestapo agents have been embedded in French society for years now, they’re not about to pack up and leave now that their piece de resistance is so close, are they? This invasion, whenever it happens, has been a long time coming.”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“It’s easy to think of the people who commit heinous crimes like those as insane, but they’re just ordinary citizens like you and me. Hundreds of thousands of young people were exposed to propaganda in Germany. It turned them into the saluting fanatics in those old newsreels.”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“Many of the rioters on Kristallnacht were the same children the Nazis had been brainwashing since they attained power back in ’33. That night was the culmination of years of conditioning.”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“started wars, but women picked up the pieces.”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“left”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl
“Fears are something that can hold you back in life. With every pleasure comes the pain required to experience it—”
Eoin Dempsey, The American Girl