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The Blacksmith of Dachau
Elaine Hume Peake
Don Keith
出版
Severn River Publishing
, 2026-03-03
主題
Fiction / Historical / General
Fiction / War & Military
ISBN
1648756662
9781648756665
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=lJo-0QEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
A powerful chronicle of moral courage, human resilience, and the haunting choices made during history's darkest days. As World War II reaches its final, desperate throes, Captain Edward Hume and his battle-hardened squad of bomb disposal experts-the Kaboom Boys-move methodically through the shattered remnants of Europe. While working to maintain steady hands and unwavering focus, they neutralize the silent killers left in war's wake, each defused bomb a small victory against chaos. As the Allies liberate France, Hume finds an unexpected connection in a field hospital-a sharp-witted, dedicated Army nurse named Virginia who sees the man beneath the uniform. Their paths cross again in newly freed Paris, where war momentarily fades into something resembling a future. But war does not wait for love. Duty calls the Kaboom Boys back to the front, and deeper into Nazi Germany, where the devastation left in the war's wake is impossible to ignore. Their journey brings them to Dachau as they are tasked with aiding in the camp's liberation. The team quickly realizes that the terror and reality of the place are beyond anything they have seen or known before. And there, among the survivors and remnants of suffering, The Kaboom Boys meet a man whose inner strength defies the very war meant to break him: The Blacksmith of Dachau. From Elaine Hume Peake and Don Keith comes a powerful and deeply human story of courage, survival, and the choices that define us. The Blacksmith of Dachau is a testament to the power of the human spirit-even in history's most tragic setting.