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Author:
Causey, Charles,.
Title:
The lion and the lamb : the true Holocaust story of a powerful Nazi leader and a Dutch resistance worker / by Charles Causey.
Publisher:
West Bow Press
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
288 or 269 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Ten Boom, Corrie--Fiction.
Speer, Albert,--1905-1981--Fiction.
Himmler, Heinrich,--1900-1945--Fiction.
Goebbels, Joseph,--1897-1945--Fiction.
Hitler, Adolf--1889-1945--Fiction.
World War, 1939-1945--Fiction.
Nazis--Germany--Fiction.--Fiction.
Fiction.
Biographies.
Other Authors:
Zimmer, Vicki,.
Notes:
"WestBow Press rev. date: 4/19/2017".
Summary:
"A true Holocaust story, The Lion and the Lamb begins with a mysterious plane crash which catapults architect Albert Speer into Adolf Hitler's inner circle. When the two Nazi leaders become close confidantes, Speer is forced into constant competition with Heinrich Himmler, Joseph Goebbels and the unstable Hermann GOring. After a botched assassination attempt reveals Albert Speer's name in an SS investigation, Speer is ostracized by the staff and falls under Hitler's suspicion for disloyalty. As the Russian army advances on Berlin, Speer is poisoned, lied about, and forced to fight for his standing with the most evil and calculating men in Europe. Will Speer survive his last-minute trip to the FUhrer's bunker just hours before the end? The Lion and the Lamb also tells the story of a Dutch Resistance worker named Corrie ten Boom who leads her entire family into a desperate struggle against the Nazi's anti-Jewish policies in Holland. Like Speer, Corrie is thrust into a psychological torture chamber suffering daily anguish from abusive guards. She is forced to travel from prison to prison in Nazi death trains after her underground operation is raided by the secret police. A novel of innocence, betrayal and tragedy, The Lion and the Lamb is an absorbing tale of how war-torn people cling to the power of hope and faith." -- (Source of summary not specified.)
ISBN:
1512761087
9781512761085
1512761095
9781512761092
1512761109
9781512761108
OCLC:
(OCoLC)964503079
LCCN:
2016917770
Locations:
HMPB845 -- Boyden Public Library (Boyden)

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