A personal account of WWII
terrors by a German forced by his times to accept the Hitler regime against his
and his family's will. The author, Otto Reichert, tells of his strong
Christian faith against the, often terrifying, backdrop of his life as a
military man, then a German P.O.W. in WWII. German individuals and families who
wanted nothing to do with the Hitler regime were forced in all sorts of ways to
appear eager participants in the unfolding tragic drama. This is a riveting
account, filled with sudden dangers. The author could only cry out,
"Lord help me!" Reichert concludes with warnings to the present day
church.
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