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Tag: Nazi Germany
Review: Forgotten Voices of The Holocaust: A new history in the words of the men and women who survived – Lyn Smith
It doesn't hit home harder than in the words of the people themselves
Review: A Quiet Flame – Philip Kerr
Buy one with this cover, please
Review: The Nazi Hunters. How A Team Of Spies And Survivors Captured The World's Most Notorious Nazi – Neal Bascomb
One of many books the young people of today need to read
Review: The Pale Criminal by Philip Kerr
A little town in Germany
Review: March Violets by Philip Kerr
March Violence
Review: Hanns and Rudolf. The German Jew and the Hunt for the Commandant of Auschwitz
A gripping thriller, an unspeakable crime, an essential history - John le Carré
Review: Masaryk Station
Masaryk Station by David Downing My rating: 5 of 5 stars A superb end to a simply wonderful series. A marvellous end to the book. Happiness tinged with sadness. Tragedy and hope.  It didn’t really feel like a goodbye.’ An au revoir, hopefully. Though that’s probably me wishing it, rather than it actually being so. And yes, he saved the … Continue reading Review: Masaryk Station
Review: Stettin Station
Stettin Station by David Downing My rating: 5 of 5 stars It must be hard to write any kind of book, fiction or non fiction, set in or around Germany during the Second World War and not at some point come up against the situation of whether 'they’ knew about what was happening to the … Continue reading Review: Stettin Station
Review: The Arms Maker of Berlin – Dan Fesperman
A desperate race to unlock the truth