The Glass House: A WW2 Historical Novel Based on a True Story

The Glass House: A WW2 Historical Novel Based on a True Story

by Rafael Shamay
The Glass House: A WW2 Historical Novel Based on a True Story

The Glass House: A WW2 Historical Novel Based on a True Story

by Rafael Shamay

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Overview

The astonishing and previously-untold WWII story from the great rescue of Budapest's Jews in Nazi-occupied Hungary.

On April 19, 1944, Germany invaded Hungary, in order to block Hungary from siding with the Allies.

Until that time, Hungarians had fought alongside Germans throughout Europe, had helped the Germans with their conquests, and identified with Nazi ideology.

But now, the Nazis began to lose the war and were already beginning to see the end. But one task remained before they were to be defeated: to annihilate the Jewish community of Hungary.

Throughout Hungary, the Nazis managed to round up the Jews and intern them in concentration camps. Within a short time, most were sent to be murdered in Auschwitz. Now all that is left is to kill the Jews of the capital, Budapest.

Only one Jewish leader - Max Krauser - is determined to prevent the Nazis from completing their work before the war is over. To that end, he enlists every possible help. Time is running out, will he succeed, or pay with his life?

If you are looking for an addictive reading with much to teach-this is it.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781088079249
Publisher: Rafael Shamay
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Rafael Shamay is an engineer by day, and in his spare time, especially on weekends, he writes fictional novels that combine facts and events that really happened in order to give the readers a different historical perspective. He also writes a blog about relevant topics that interest him. He runs a Facebook group of novice writers.
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