Into Enemy Arms: The Remarkable true Story of a German Girl's Struggle Against Nazism, and her daring escape with the Allied Airman she Loved

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| Rating | : | 4.62 (839 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1906502315 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-09-29 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
As they faced exhaustion, hunger, extreme cold and the constant risk of discovery, Ditha and Gordon’s love for one another intensified, and so did their determination to survive and escape together. Michael Hingston is a trained journalist. Together they embarked on a dangerous and daring flight out of Germany. He spent twelve years working as a general news reporter, crime writer and industrial correspondent before turning to public relations. At the same time more than one thousand, five hundred British and Commonwealth airmen were being marched out of Stalag Luft
His writing has also appeared in the National Post, Alberta Views magazine, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency. Born and raised in North Vancouver, Hingston now lives in Edmonton with his partner and two kids. The Dilettantes is his first novel. Michael Hingston is the books columnist for the Edmonton Journal.
Interesting history with an afterthought Cecil Heroism described was inspiring. The author was preoccupied with almost describing the motivation of the heroine to be a function of the Catholic Church. It was not! It was individuals who cared that was the motivation. Even so history buffs will certainly enjoy this book!. Interesting history with an afterthought Heroism described was inspiring. The author was preoccupied with almost describing the motivation of the heroine to be a function of the Catholic Church. It was not! It was individuals who cared that was the motivation. Even so history buffs will certainly enjoy this book!
Born and raised in North Vancouver, Hingston now lives in Edmonton with his partner and two kids. The Dilettantes is his first novel. About the Author Michael Hingston is the books columnist for the Edmonton Journal. . His writing has also appeared in the National Post, Alberta Views magazine, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency
