Officer Factory
Officers aren't born--they're carefully molded. In Nazi Germany this training took place in a horrific "factory, " where the men received both military and ideological indoctrination, preparing them to fight successfully for the fatherland. When a murder occurs in the school, however, underlying tensions begin to surface. Another unforgettable novel by the world-renowned author of" Night of the Generals (made into a film with an all-star cast) and an incomparable journey into the heart of wartime Germany.
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Officer Factory
Officers aren't born--they're carefully molded. In Nazi Germany this training took place in a horrific "factory, " where the men received both military and ideological indoctrination, preparing them to fight successfully for the fatherland. When a murder occurs in the school, however, underlying tensions begin to surface. Another unforgettable novel by the world-renowned author of" Night of the Generals (made into a film with an all-star cast) and an incomparable journey into the heart of wartime Germany.
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Officer Factory

Officer Factory

by Hans Hellmut Kirst
Officer Factory

Officer Factory

by Hans Hellmut Kirst

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Officers aren't born--they're carefully molded. In Nazi Germany this training took place in a horrific "factory, " where the men received both military and ideological indoctrination, preparing them to fight successfully for the fatherland. When a murder occurs in the school, however, underlying tensions begin to surface. Another unforgettable novel by the world-renowned author of" Night of the Generals (made into a film with an all-star cast) and an incomparable journey into the heart of wartime Germany.

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ISBN-13: 9783942932097
Publisher: Auris
Publication date: 03/17/2011
Sold by: Libreka GmbH
Format: eBook
Pages: 499
Sales rank: 308,671
File size: 737 KB
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