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A Thousand Shall Fall:: The Electrifying Story Of A Soldier And His Family Who Dared To Practice Their Faith In Hitler's Germany
Susi Hasel Mundy

A Thousand Shall Fall:: The Electrifying Story Of A Soldier And His Family Who Dared To Practice Their Faith In Hitler's Germany

the electrifying story of a soldier and his family who dared to practice their faith in Hitler's Germany

Review & Herald Publishing (Dec 2001)
9780828015615
| Paperback
172 pages | 152 x 226 mm | English
Dewey 940.53162092243
LC Classification D811 .H3476 2001
LC Control No. 2002275030

Subject

  • Hasel, Franz Josef
  • Hasel, Maria Magdalena
  • Seventh-day Adventists
  • Seventh-Day Adventists/ Biography

Plot

Franz hasel, a 40-year-old pacifist, was drafted and assigned to Pioneer Company 699, Hitler's elite troops who built bridges at the front lines. His religious scruples did not endear him to his superiors. Sarcastically dubbed "carrot eater" and "Bible reader," he finally gained the respect of his unit. Just before he was sent deep into Russia--where all but seven of his 1,200-man unit would die--he secretly discarded his gun, fearing that, as the company sharpshooter, he might be tempted to kill. In Russia he faced a new problem: how to warn the local Jews before the SS got to them.

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