Saturday, April 23, 2011

The German Woman

by Paul Griner

*** [3/5]

This work follows the life of Kate, a British woman who married a German doctor prior to WWI. She survives the war and the embargo of Berlin and then finds herself back in England during WWII. Much of the book is based on the intelligence efforts of the government(s) and how she perceives both countries and the decisions they have made. An extensive thesis on how all parties in war are guilt of horrible in-humanity. Not a cheerful read but interesting.

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