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Under the Shadow of The Swastika

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“A timely memoir of life under Nazi occupation vividly reminds us that most of the war’s damage is collateral, most of the casualties are non-combatants, and most of their wounds are psychological.

A boy and his family learn to survive after German forces destroy and occupy Rotterdam. An uncle reveals traitorous Nazi ties that lead to a commission as Waffen SS officer and his sister takes up with a German soldier and defects to Germany. Meanwhile, teen-aged Jan Makkreel lives by his as he is drawn into an illegal transport of food, assisting Jews, and smuggling resistance information and false documents.

Jan is wrongly labeled a traitor at war’s end. Charged with collaboration and betraying Jews, he is imprisoned with true Nazis where he comes of age in gritty prison situations that test him as a man. After eighteen months, the police clear him wrongdoing and release him into a society that receives him only as an ex-convict Jan Makkreel’s account reveals how the burden of war and occupation leaves wounds and division that in some cases can be neither forgotten nor healed.”

“A timely memoir of life under Nazi occupation vividly reminds us that most of the war’s damage is collateral, most of the casualties are non-combatants, and most of their wounds are psychological.

A boy and his family learn to survive after German forces destroy and occupy Rotterdam. An uncle reveals traitorous Nazi ties that lead to a commission as Waffen SS officer and his sister takes up with a German soldier and defects to Germany. Meanwhile, teen-aged Jan Makkreel lives by his as he is drawn into an illegal transport of food, assisting Jews, and smuggling resistance information and false documents.

Jan is wrongly labeled a traitor at war’s end. Charged with collaboration and betraying Jews, he is imprisoned with true Nazis where he comes of age in gritty prison situations that test him as a man. After eighteen months, the police clear him wrongdoing and release him into a society that receives him only as an ex-convict Jan Makkreel’s account reveals how the burden of war and occupation leaves wounds and division that in some cases can be neither forgotten nor healed.”

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Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published Date: December 13, 2024
ISBN: 9781949981117
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