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A young German joins the SS to expose its crimes, two generals collaborate with the enemy for different reasons, and Soviet composer Shostakovich labors under Stalinist oppression in this daring novel of human actions in wartime.
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Complex WWII human stories of morality and resistance.
Who is this book for?
Europe Central offers a gripping look into the moral dilemmas faced during World War II. If you're interested in character-driven stories that explore the depths of human integrity amidst chaos, this book will resonate deeply. It masterfully intertwines personal struggles and historic gravity, making it a compelling read for those fascinated by wartime ethics and resilience.