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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Tattered Blue Cloth
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:334
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098377915

The Tattered Blue Cloth

by Steven Brown

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Overview
When early 20th-century train engineer Sebastian Braun saves the life of a comrade on a WWI battlefield, he embarks on a life-changing journey. The man he saved happens to be none other than Corporal Adolph Hitler. So begins a long and complicated relationship between the two men as Hitler builds his Nazi party and seeks world domination. The relationship is further complicated by Braun's close personal friendship with a Jewish educator, a professor at Munich University, who is ultimately imprisoned at the first German concentration camp, Dachau. "The Tattered Blue Cloth" is a masterful work of historical fiction that fans of history and literature will love.
Description
When early 20th-century train engineer Sebastian Braun saves the life of a comrade on a WWI battlefield, he embarks on a life-changing journey. The man he saved happens to be none other than Corporal Adolph Hitler. So begins a long and complicated relationship between the two men as Hitler builds his Nazi party and seeks world domination. The relationship is further complicated by Braun's close personal friendship with a Jewish educator, a professor at Munich University, who is ultimately imprisoned at the first German concentration camp, Dachau. "The Tattered Blue Cloth" is a masterful work of historical fiction that fans of history and literature will love. The story begins in modern-day Munich, Germany when a visiting young American tragically strikes and kills an elderly German pedestrian as she attempts to cross a busy downtown street. The story then switches to the early 20th century at the time of the assassination of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It then continues through the two world wars and Adolph Hitler's Third Reich, before returning to the modern-day for an astonishing conclusion.
About the author
A lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest, Steven enjoys all things outdoor-related and owns a successful restaurant/bar. Semi-retired after a long professional career, reading and writing have been consuming passions since early childhood.