![]() ![]() This is quite shocking to some people, those who still look on Germany as Nazi, intolerant and ugly. It’s my favorite place in the world, and I never truly feel peace or relief or joy unless I am there. In the end, the book is about far more.BackgroundGermany is a country I love. ![]() Without reading anything further into the short synopsis on the back of the novel, I thought it might be about their personal interactions, regarding their “disabilities”, with those who meant for them to die. Secondly, this character, Trudi Montag’s best friend as a child was a boy named George whose mother dressed him as a girl and kept his hair long. ![]() IntroAlthough I often read history, especially books regarding World War II and Germany, memoirs, collected memories, analysis into the various horrors and sheer arrogant stupidity of what the Nazis and others did, I seldom, if ever, read fiction books about those times.This book, however, caught my eye because the central character was a Zwerg, or dwarf, one of the many groups considered “unfit to live” which were summarily done away with under the Nazi regime. ![]()
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