A biographical portrait of Cato Bjonets van Beek, a young women who joined a group of non-Jewish Germans who rejected Hitler's master plan, worked actively for the restoration of individual rights, and whose eventual recuitment into a Soviet spy ring called the "Red Orchestra" resulted in her death.
Ina R. Friedman Libros
Esta autora profundiza en la historia para contar historias sobre el Holocausto y la Segunda Guerra Mundial, reuniendo inspiración de todo el mundo. Sus obras, a menudo dirigidas a adultos jóvenes, nacen de una extensa investigación e interacciones personales con personas de diversas culturas. A través de su arte de contar historias, conecta el pasado con el presente, ofreciendo a los lectores una profunda visión de la experiencia humana.



The Other Victims
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
A series of personal stories from some of the non-Jews, including gypsies, political and religious activists, the physically challenged, and other "undesirables," who were persecuted but escaped the fate of the five million Gentiles murdered by the Nazis.
Black Cop
- 159 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
A biography of Tilmon B. O'Bryant, who, despite obstacles, rose to the position of Assistant Chief of Police in Washington, D.C.