This is a diary of Annalise Meissner, a young German Jew with long time ago falsified papers, living a carefree life in pre-war Berlin. A talented ballerina, she comes from a wealthy family and at first doesn't want to concern herself with the changes her country starts undergoing under the new Nazi regime. However, when the oppressions against the Jewish population begin, she realizes that she can't be a silent bystander and swears to help her people in any way possible. She falls in love and gets married to her father's longtime friend, Standartenfuhrer Heinrich Friedmann, who even though...
This is a diary of Annalise Meissner, a young German Jew with long time ago falsified papers, living a carefree life in pre-war Berlin. A talented bal...
'Gruppenfuhrer's Mistress' is book two in the series "The Girl from Berlin," which continues to follow Annalise's story. Caught up in a dangerous game between the Allies and Nazi Germany Secret Service - the RSHA - she's torn between staying faithful to her husband and yielding to the demands of her American superiors and start a romance with the unpredictable Chief of the RSHA, who she finds herself attracted to more and more every day...
'Gruppenfuhrer's Mistress' is book two in the series "The Girl from Berlin," which continues to follow Annalise's story. Caught up in a dangerous game...
What is going through the mind of a war criminal, tried by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg? Regret for his atrocious actions? Frantic desire to defend himself to the end? Desperate longing to be forgiven by his former enemies or craving of human kindness, even though he knows that he doesn't deserve any... And the strongest of all, the fear to never again see the one, who he risked everything for, the only woman that he still continues to live for. All this is only the tip of the iceberg in the myriad of emotions for Ernst, former leader of the Austrian SS incarcerated in...
What is going through the mind of a war criminal, tried by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg? Regret for his atrocious actions? Frantic...