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by Delphine Frazier,Tom Frazier

ePub Between the Lines: A German Boy Raised in Nazi Times Who Returns to His Homeland As an American Soldier in World War II. download
Author:
Delphine Frazier,Tom Frazier
ISBN13:
978-1587900082
ISBN:
1587900084
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Publisher:
Regent Press (January 1, 2001)
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Leaders & Notable People
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1426 kb
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1398 kb
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The story of a German boy raised in Nazi times who returns to his . Between the Lines : The Story of a German Boy Raised in Nazi Times Who Returns to His Homeland as an American Soldier in WW II.

The story of a German boy raised in Nazi times who returns to his homeland as an American soldier in World War II, passionately believing in the ideals of hi. . by Tom Frazier.

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d1921-245 10 Between the lines : bthe story of a German boy raised in Nazi times who returns to his homeland as an American soldier in WWII-passionately fighting for the ideals of his adopted country while suffering over what his fatherland had become, cby Tom Frazier with Delphine Frazier. 260 Oakland, CA : bRegent Press, c2001. 300 iv, 389 p. : bill. c22 cm. 600 10 Frazier, Tom, d1921-650 0 World War, 1939-1945 vPersonal narratives, American. 650 0 World War, 1939-1945 xCampaigns zWestern Front. 650 0 Youth zGermany vBiography. 650 0 Soldiers zUnited States vBiography.

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journalist who served as a stretcher-bearer on the front lines, and his book was very influential in its own right at the time British novelist .

Barbusse was a French journalist who served as a stretcher-bearer on the front lines, and his book was very influential in its own right at the time British novelist . Morris wrote two mystery novels set in the Great War- Bretherton (1929) and Behind the Lines (1930).

To soldiers who felt powerless before a better-equipped and relentlessly successful foe, the feats of a single man .

The officer hasn’t the slightest idea that he only has seconds to live.

Thousands of German soldiers were still trapped behind enemy lines . There are reports that some soldiers in Czechoslovakia resisted until May 13th. On board, the submarine were two Japanese delegates who were hoping to reach home

They knew that the Soviets would give them no mercy, as their victory was sacred and the crimes committed in the Motherland needed to be avenged. The 6th Day After Surrender. The retreating soldiers, May 1945. On board, the submarine were two Japanese delegates who were hoping to reach home. It was not until May 10th that the news of surrender reached the submarine’s captain, Johann-Heinrich Fehler while they were in the middle of the North Atlantic.

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At the same time, the Germans suffered three-quarters of their wartime losses fighting the Red Army.

But that narrative shifts dramatically when you go to Russia, where World War II is called the Great Patriotic War and is remembered in a vastly different light. On May 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin will play host to one of Moscow's largest ever military parades to mark the 70th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany. Then Hitler turned against the . At the same time, the Germans suffered three-quarters of their wartime losses fighting the Red Army.

The story of a German boy raised in Nazi times who returns to his homeland as an American soldier in World War II, passionately believing in the ideals of his adopted country. It includes high adventure in the alps working with partisans while rescuing Allied soldiers behind enemy lines. Later in Germany, he confiscated many important documents and took photos of the frightful tragedies that involved his native land. This story is told with personal feelings about the nature of war and the decisions that are made about it both individually and collectively.
  • Excellent first-person account. Highly recommended.

  • A poignant and well-written memoir filled with humor and pathos. A young man's struggle with the philosophical and social conflicts of being a German fighting on the side of his adopted home, America. Frazier describes some interesting pre-war times in Berlin and then describes his wartime experiences with intelligence and passion. I highly recommend it.

  • I was gripped by it. It is a great contribution to the history of that era. Dramatically a young boy's story builds, from his childhood in Germany to his naturalization in the U.S. to his return to the Fatherland (as an American soldier), all the way to Dachau and beyond. What a sweep of history, to cover a huge swath of 1940's history in a single character's participation.

  • This is a unique and fascinating true story of a young man caught up in some of the darkest and most dramatic moments in history. Through his adventures, questions, and insights he demonstrates that life and even war can take us on a profound spiritual journey. Shakti Gawain, author of Creative Visualization and Living in the Light.