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Sunflower of the Third Reich is a historical novel set in war-torn Germany from 1942 to the end of World War II and Hitler's regime in 1945. The novel presents the German perspective of the war. The author grew up in Nazi Germany describes in vivid detail the lives of ordinary German citizens during the war: the initial excitement and enthusiasm for Hitler's vision of the Third Reich, the nightly terrors of air raids and bombings, the famine, and the pressures of obtaining the barest necessities. Sunflower tells the story of one family's experiences during the war on the home front and follows with action-filled battle scenes on the Russian front. It tells of poignant romances and the final moments, when American soldiers came to liberate the German people.
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Sunflower of the Third Reich
April 28, 2001, Xlibris Corporation
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in English
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0738833193 9780738833194
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Sunflower of the Third Reich: A Novel
2001, Xlibris Corporation LLC
in English
0738833207 9780738833200
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First Sentence
"Heinz Stettner sat on the train from Berlin to his hometown, a day's travel, if everything went well."
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Yearly History Updates inform the readers of developments of the war in Europe.
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This is a historical novel about World War II. The story of a German family's experiences from 1943 to the end of World War II in Nazi Germany. The author, who grew up in Germany, describ es fascinating details of German family life under Hitler, action-filled battle scenes and poignant romances, ending with liberation by the victors, the American Army.
This work is well- researched and -written.
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