Unter Reich
by William Lanter
Publisher: Viewzone 2010
ISBN-13: 9780557560837
Number of pages: 234
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Did the Nazis really lose the war? A story set in the era of World War Two, amid the struggles of good against evil, in an era of chaos, confusion, and upheaval, that still to this day captivates the minds, and the imagination of millions.
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