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Hitler's Brothel

Nazi Trilogy, Book 1

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Hitler's Brothel

By: Steve Matthews
Narrated by: Nicole Shostak
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Two sisters are brutally separated by war in tragic circumstances. Ania is imprisoned and forced to endure the atrocities of a Nazi concentration camp. Danuta’s search for her sister leads her into the dangers of the Polish Underground.

Each will do what they must to survive long enough to find each other. Their dream of being reunited is crushed in shocking circumstances. In an astonishing twist of fate, the opportunity for revenge presents itself 60 years later. But faced with the ultimate decision what will be the outcome...seek justice or revenge?

Spanning decades, Hitler’s Brothel is a tragic and gripping tale of deception, courage and survival.

©2020 Steve Matthews (P)2020 W F Howes
20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Military War Prisoners of War

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The narrator uses silly accents for the German and Polish characters in a story that pretends to be based on real life events during WW2 but in fact is pure fantasy. Not only is the narration infantile but the author writes using 21st century schoolboy jargon that sits badly in a 20th century WW2 story.

Silly voices reading ridiculous story

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