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Orphans of War
Orphans of War
Author: Michael Reit
German forces have invaded Amsterdam. As the tension in the city increases, the Dutch Resistance is born. Tormented by what is happening in his city, Christiaan joins the Resistance. He risks everything to shield the oppressed and fight for the freedom of his beloved nation. His brother -- Floris -- is ruthless and driven to succeed. Promoted to...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9783950503364
ISBN-10: 3950503366
Publication Date: 8/29/2022
Pages: 287
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Michael Reit
Book Type: Paperback
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Due to my almost compulsive interest in World War II, I have read a large number of books about resistance organizations and activities in countries under Axis control. I also enjoy novels which take place during this period.

When I first began reading this novel I felt it was a rather light depiction of the resistance in the Netherlands, and thought about passing it up. But I continued reading and did enjoy it.

I think it has value as an introduction to young people, or even adults who don't know much about the war, about those men and women who, on a daily basis, risked their lives to save the lives of others and to fight Fascism.


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