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Unrelenting (World War II #1) Unrelenting by Marion Kummerow
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“But where will they imprison that many people?”
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“exiting his lungs. “Thank God he did. They probably”
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“Why the French and British don’t mind that Hitler reunified the Saar Basin with the Reich.” “They mind, but they’re trying to appease Hitler at this time. They’re hoping that by giving him what he wants, he won’t ask for more.” “Do you think their strategy will work?” Q shook his head, “No. I think that decision”
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“Hitler is keeping a tighter rein on things and getting rid of unwanted opposition. I’m very sure he will do everything in his power to make his dreams come true.”
Marion Kummerow, Unrelenting
“Russia was still mostly rural and needed help to industrialize the country in an effort to make it a power for peace in the future.”
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“First, I’m accused of a crime I haven’t committed, and then I’m fired for the same crime I haven’t committed. What kind of world am I living in? Since when is an accusation all it takes to stigmatize a person?”
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“Any sense of morality was stripped away by the unconstitutional revoking of the German constitution. The government was no longer lawful, nor did they have any restrictions being placed upon them.”
Marion Kummerow, Unrelenting