Danzig Passage (The Zion Covenant, Book 5)

by Bodie Thoene

Other authorsBrock Thoene (Author)
Paperback, 2000

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A boarded up church, a dressmaker's shop, a 'borrowed' apartment, a Vienna pawnshop, a locked train compartment - are these places of safety or way stations to betrayal and destruction?
Kristalnacht, the night of the broken glass, shatters the last illusions for thousands who hoped to escape the Nazi terror. As the synagogues of Berlin burn and Jewish homes are plundered, two families face the grim reality of life in the new Germany. Anna Lindheim's sister Helen and her pastor husband Karl Ibsen, are arrested for helping the Jews. The Ibsen children, Lori and Jamie, must find a way to escape their Nazi pursuers and get past the iron gates that keep them imprisoned in the Reich.
Young Peter Wallich, with his mother, sister and baay brother, faces the same dilemma. How can he, a Jew, get them out of Vienna to safety? How can they reach Danzig, the one place that seems to offer hope? Can Lucy, in desperate straits herself, possibly help them?

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Available

Publication

Bethany House Pub (2000), 464 pages

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LibraryThing member sparkleandchico
I love this series. It really captures the reign of terror in Nazi Germany and the effect on individuals from all walks of life. The books are well researched and historically accurate. You will find them hard to put down so make sure you have enough money to buy the whole series before you start!
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464 p.; 4.25 inches
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