Herrenvolk (Redemption, #1)

In the closing months of World War II, Axel Steiner, a young German soldier, fights desperately on the collapsing Eastern Front in the defence of the Third Reich. Meanwhile, Hannah Katz, a young Hungarian Jew, endures the unspeakable horrors of a concentration camp when she is forcibly evicted from her home in Budapest, clinging to memories of her family and the faint hope of freedom.

As Soviet forces push west and the German Army disintegrates, Axel fights to survive against overwhelming odds. Hannah is also fighting her own battle of survival against a murderous regime that wants to work her to death, either that or send her to the gas chamber. As the war in Europe ends, fate brings the two together. But can survival lead to forgiveness, or is the divide between the two too deep?

'Herrenvolk' is the first volume in the Redemption series, which explores love, loyalty, hope and what is possible even in the ashes of the most destructive conflict in human history.

Maps of the Eastern Front in 1945 and the locations of concentration camps in the Third Reich are available to view and download for free on my website.

 

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Herrenvolk (Redemption, #1)

In the closing months of World War II, Axel Steiner, a young German soldier, fights desperately on the collapsing Eastern Front in the defence of the Third Reich. Meanwhile, Hannah Katz, a young Hungarian Jew, endures the unspeakable horrors of a concentration camp when she is forcibly evicted from her home in Budapest, clinging to memories of her family and the faint hope of freedom.

As Soviet forces push west and the German Army disintegrates, Axel fights to survive against overwhelming odds. Hannah is also fighting her own battle of survival against a murderous regime that wants to work her to death, either that or send her to the gas chamber. As the war in Europe ends, fate brings the two together. But can survival lead to forgiveness, or is the divide between the two too deep?

'Herrenvolk' is the first volume in the Redemption series, which explores love, loyalty, hope and what is possible even in the ashes of the most destructive conflict in human history.

Maps of the Eastern Front in 1945 and the locations of concentration camps in the Third Reich are available to view and download for free on my website.

 

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Herrenvolk (Redemption, #1)

Herrenvolk (Redemption, #1)

by Peter Darman
Herrenvolk (Redemption, #1)

Herrenvolk (Redemption, #1)

by Peter Darman

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Overview

In the closing months of World War II, Axel Steiner, a young German soldier, fights desperately on the collapsing Eastern Front in the defence of the Third Reich. Meanwhile, Hannah Katz, a young Hungarian Jew, endures the unspeakable horrors of a concentration camp when she is forcibly evicted from her home in Budapest, clinging to memories of her family and the faint hope of freedom.

As Soviet forces push west and the German Army disintegrates, Axel fights to survive against overwhelming odds. Hannah is also fighting her own battle of survival against a murderous regime that wants to work her to death, either that or send her to the gas chamber. As the war in Europe ends, fate brings the two together. But can survival lead to forgiveness, or is the divide between the two too deep?

'Herrenvolk' is the first volume in the Redemption series, which explores love, loyalty, hope and what is possible even in the ashes of the most destructive conflict in human history.

Maps of the Eastern Front in 1945 and the locations of concentration camps in the Third Reich are available to view and download for free on my website.

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940182453455
Publisher: Peter Darman
Publication date: 08/17/2025
Series: Redemption
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 481 KB

About the Author

I was raised in Grantham, Lincolnshire and attended the King's Grammar School after passing the Eleven Plus exam. In the latter I clearly remember writing an essay on Oliver Cromwell – my first piece of military writing.

Then came a BA in history and international relations at Nottingham followed by a Master of Philosophy course at the University of York. The subject was the generalship and cavalry of Prince Rupert of the Rhine, my boyhood hero, during the English Civil War. The year I spent researching and writing at York, Oxford and at the British Library in London was a truly wonderful time.
I moved to London and eventually joined a small publishing company as an editor. Thus began my writing career. I now live in Lincolnshire with my wife Karen.

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